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An Artificial Muscle Ring Oscillator

O’Brien, Benjamin Marc
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Anderson, Iain Alexander
2012
IEEE/ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS

Dielectric elastomer artificialmuscles have great potential for the creation of novel pumps, motors, and circuitry. Control of these devices requires an oscillator, either as a driver or clock circuit, which is typically provided as part of bulky, rigid, and costly external electronics. Oscillator circuits based on piezo-resistive dielectric elastomer switch technology provide a way to embed oscillatory behavior into artificial muscle devices. Previous oscillator circuits were not digital, able to function without a spring mass system, able to self-start, or suitable for miniaturization. In this paper we present an artificial muscle ring oscillator that meets these needs. The oscillator can self-start, create a stable 1Hz square wave output, and continue to function despite degradation of the switching elements. Additionally, the oscillator provides a platform against which the performance of different dielectric elastomer switch materials can be benchmarked.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TMECH.2011.2165553
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299442200023

Author(s)
O’Brien, Benjamin Marc
•
Anderson, Iain Alexander
Date Issued

2012

Published in
IEEE/ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS
Volume

17

Issue

1

Start page

197

End page

200

Subjects

Artificial muscle

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Dielectric elastomer

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Ring oscillator

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Switch.

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March 13, 2012
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