Proceedings of 2002 International Symposium on Micromechatronics and Human Science
DOI: 10.1109/mhs.2002.1058031
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Integrated sensors for PZT actuators based on thick-film resistors

Abstract: A common problem when using piezoceramic actuators for precise positioning is their hysteresis. Either external sensors such as capacitive or inductive probes, optical sensors or strain gauges are commonly used. The latter are the most favorable solution in many cases, as they occupy the smallest volume and disturbances can mostly be avoided. Drawbacks are the assembly of these strain gauges on the target, their small gauge factor and their size. We propose a sensor based on thick-film technology which permits… Show more

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“…The effect of the multiple neutral planes was also measured experimentally to show the strain behavior a planar bimorph was equipped with two strain gauges to measure the strain on the surface (Fig. 8), as described in [10].…”
Section: Origin and Relevance Of Multiple Neutral Planesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of the multiple neutral planes was also measured experimentally to show the strain behavior a planar bimorph was equipped with two strain gauges to measure the strain on the surface (Fig. 8), as described in [10].…”
Section: Origin and Relevance Of Multiple Neutral Planesmentioning
confidence: 99%