A new micro-robotic conveyance system based on
arrays of movable robust silicon legs has been developed and
investigated. Motion is achieved by thermal expansion in
polyimide joint actuators using electrical heating. Successful
experiments on moving and rotating flat objects in the millimeter
range have been performed with high load capacity. The conveyer
consists of a 15×5 mm2 chip having 12 silicon
legs, each with a length of 500 µm. The maximum load
conveyed on the structure was 3500 mg. Both transverse and
rotational movements have been demonstrated experimentally.
Conveyance velocities up to 12 mm s-1 have
been measured. Accelerated lifetime measurements demonstrate
the long-term stability of the actuators. The functionality of the
polyimide joint actuators is unaffected after more than
2×108 load cycles.
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