Ultrasonic Stepping Motor Using Spatially Shifted Standing Vibrations

Kentaro Nakamura, Jacques Margairaz, Takaaki Ishii, and Sadayuki Ueha

ABSTRACT This paper proposes a novel configuration of ultrasonic stepping motor. It is based on the simple phenomena that an object on a vibrating body moves to the nodal position of the vibration mode and rests there. The use of standing flexural vibrations of a ring simplifies both the structure of the motor itself and the driving circuit. To move the nodal point, several standing modes spatially shifted with respect to each other are excited one after another by switching the driving position on the stator ring at the timing of stepping clock. In this paper, a 60-step stepping motor is designed and fabricated for trial, where an optimum combination of the order of the mode used and the number of the spatial phase shifts is discussed. The basic characteristics of the prototype motor is also studied experimentally.

1997 IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control 44:823-828

© 1997 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved.

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