2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2007.07.018
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Microcontroller-based full control of ultrasonic motor with frequency and voltage adjusting

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“…ADC need an external hardware to read it. Delay can be done using one shot multivibrator (Tuwanut, Koseeyaporn, & Wardkein, 2007) or timer from microcontroller (Bekiroglu, 2008) (Adeel, Alimgeer, Inam, & Hameed, 2013). Therefore, in our propos ed system, delay by microcontroller's timer is used because it can be simply adjust by software editing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ADC need an external hardware to read it. Delay can be done using one shot multivibrator (Tuwanut, Koseeyaporn, & Wardkein, 2007) or timer from microcontroller (Bekiroglu, 2008) (Adeel, Alimgeer, Inam, & Hameed, 2013). Therefore, in our propos ed system, delay by microcontroller's timer is used because it can be simply adjust by software editing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, variation of the driving signal frequency near the resonance frequency of the stator can be adopted to adjust the speed. However, non-resonant vibration lowers the performance of the USM and resulting in very narrow controllable frequency range [24,16]. Secondly, the contact points on the surface of stator will move from perfect elliptical motion (phase shift π/2) to rectilinear reciprocating motion (phase shift 0), so variation of the driving signals phase shift can also be adopted to adjust the speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%