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Piezo actuators are devices that produce a small
displacement with a high force capability when
voltage is applied. There are many applications
where a
piezo actuator may be used, such as
ultra-precise positioning and in the generation
and handling of high forces or pressures in
static or in dynamic situations |
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Actuator configuration can vary greatly
depending on application.
Piezo stack actuators are
manufactured by stacking up
piezo disks or plates, the axis of
the stack being the axis of linear motion when a
voltage is applied. Tube actuators are
monolithic devices that contract laterally and
longitudinally when a voltage is applied between
the inner and outer electrodes. A disk actuator
is a device in the shape of a planar disk.
Ring actuators are disk actuators with a center
bore, making the actuator axis accessible for
optical, mechanical, or electrical purposes. |
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Other less common configurations include block,
disk, bender, and
bimorph
styles.
Ultrasonic actuators are specifically designed
to produce strokes of several micrometers at
ultrasonic (>20kHz) frequencies. They are
especially useful for controlling vibration,
positioning applications and quick switching. In
addition,
piezoelectric actuators can be either
direct or amplified. The effect of amplification
is a larger displacement, but it can also result
in slower response times. |
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The critical specifications for
piezoelectric
actuators are the displacement, force and
operating voltage of the actuator. Other factors
to consider are stiffness, resonant frequency
and capacitance. Stiffness is a term used to
describe the force needed to achieve a certain
deformation of a structure. For
piezoelectric
actuators, it is the force needed to elongate
the device by certain amount. It is normally
specified in terms of Newton per micrometer.
Resonance is the frequency at which the
actuators respond with maximum output amplitude.
The capacitance is a function of the excitation
voltage frequency |
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dimension (mm) |
maximal displacement
(um) |
load weight
(kg) |
drive voltage
(VDC) |
(um) |
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Φ25×25 |
≥10 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ25×47 |
≥20 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ25×50 |
≥30 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ25×58 |
≥40 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ25×58 |
≥50 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ25×110 |
≥100 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ25×58 |
≥40 |
50 |
0-200 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ14×25 |
≥10 |
50 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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Φ8×25 |
≥10 |
10 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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13×11×5 |
≥2 |
5 |
0-200 |
≤0.05 |
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7×5×25 |
≥10 |
20 |
0-300 |
≤0.05 |
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3×5×15 |
≥5 |
5 |
0-300 |
≤0.01 |
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Φ40×60 |
≥40 |
1 |
0-300 |
≤0.10 |
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Φ32×Φ10×12 |
≥5 |
500 |
0-300 |
≤0.10 |
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Φ32×Φ10×27 |
≥10 |
20 |
0-300 |
≤0.10 |
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Φ16×Φ5×25 |
≥10 |
10 |
0-300 |
≤0.10 |
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Φ40×Φ23×45 |
≥20 |
100 |
0-300 |
≤0.10 |
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