DocumentCode
105355
Title
A New Method to Measure the Output Torque for Micromotor
Author
Zhanshe Guo ; Jingxuan Han ; Ying An ; Fucheng Cheng ; Boyu Li
Author_Institution
Sch. of Instrum. Sci. & Opto-Electron. Eng., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Volume
64
Issue
9
fYear
2015
fDate
Sept. 2015
Firstpage
2481
Lastpage
2488
Abstract
A noncontact measuring method has been proposed to measure the micronewton meter-order output microtorque of micromotors to overcome the problem of large measurement errors caused by temperature, vibration, friction, and the flow of air. Physical model of this method is built according to Newton´s third law and the electromagnetic theory. To realize this method, an apparatus named noncontact microtorque measuring equipment is designed to measure the output torque of micronewton meter-order micromotors. This device is mainly composed of electromagnetic windings, control circuit, an electronic balance, and a photoelectric sensor. Working principle of this device is introduced and the measured precisions of rotating speed and microtorque of the device are also analyzed in detail. Finally, a microelectromechanical system fabricated planar dc micromotor is tested by this device. The analyzed precision of the microtorque is 0.01 μN · m, which is precise enough for the measurement. The tested result indicates this method is feasible to measure the micronewton meter-order output microtorque of the micromotor.
Keywords
Newton method; machine testing; measurement errors; microfabrication; micromotors; microsensors; photodetectors; torque measurement; velocity measurement; Newton third law; electromagnetic theory; electromagnetic winding; electronic balance; measurement error; microelectromechanical system; microfabrication; micronewton meter-order micromotor; micronewton meter-order output microtorque measurement; noncontact microtorque measuring equipment; photoelectric sensor; planar DC micromotor; rotating speed measurement; Aluminum; Extraterrestrial measurements; Force; Magnetic cores; Micromotors; Temperature measurement; Windings; Micromotors; noncontact measuring method; noncontact microtorque measuring equipment; output microtorque; photoelectric sensor; photoelectric sensor.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2015.2403074
Filename
7128406
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