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Generalities

  • Performance requirements
  • Force Control in Displacement (>1 cm
  • Smoothness, minimum vibration needed to perceive a stimulus (ideal 250Hz
  • Speed and Bandwidth: Response time (<1 sec
  • Resolution (<3 cm
  • Fabrication issues
  • Parts (< 10 euro/taxel
  • Labor (??
  • Assembly (time and difficulty
  • Durability (child-proofness
  • Maintenance
  • Efficiency: Power consumption
  • Quiescent power consumption should be low
  • Active power consumption should be not too high
  • Especially for electrical actuators (<10W?
  • Consider limiting the number of possibly simultaneously active taxels to <100%
  • Heat dissipation (see Power above
  • Safety
  • Physical Dimension

Prototype Materials Supply

(More information, links, and specifics on these below

http://www.mondotronics.com/catalog/list.asp?cid=50

  • Mondotronix Electric Piston SMA actuators:

http://www.mondotronics.com/catalog/list.asp?cid=42

  • Mondotronix Nanomuscle actuators:

http://www.mondotronics.com/catalog

  • Mondotronix Bulk SMA Filament/NiTi Springs/Etc:

NIL

[[http://www.anver.com/document/bottling_end-effectors/end_effect_ip_series.htm]]
*  (http://www.anver.com/document/bottling_end-effectors/end_effect_ip_series.htm
  • Air Bladder Actuators

NIL

[[http://www.anver.com/document/bottling_end-effectors/hi_res_end_effect_pic.htm]]
*  (http://www.anver.com/document/bottling_end-effectors/hi_res_end_effect_pic.htm
  • Bottling Pick-Up Actuators
  • Unlike some similar products, these might be cheap enough.
[[http://www.shadow.org.uk/products/airmuscles.shtml]]
*  (http://www.shadow.org.uk/products/airmuscles.shtml
[[http://www.mutr.co.uk/Pneu/Pneu_musc.htm
* Shadow model is available here:
                                                          http://www.mutr.co.uk/Pneu/Pneu_musc.htm
  • Shadow Air Muscles

http://www.imagesco.com/catalog/airmuscle/AirMuscle.html

  • Another model
  • Air Muscles
  • Robot store UK

http://www.robotstoreuk.com/ACTUATORS/ACTUATORS.htm

  • Other Pneumatic Suppliers
  • as used in current muscles

http://www.halkey-roberts.com/moreinfo.asp?pic=1&amp;ID=355

  • similar but smaller (and much more expensive i think

http://www.parker.com/EAD/displayCatalog.asp?menu_parkerid=46&amp;menu_gid=2&amp;menu_divid=336&amp;catid=5250&amp;catdesc=FCM703%20%20KNOBLESS%20MINIATURE%20RIGHT%20ANGLE%20FLOW%20CONTROL&amp;subcatid=10678&amp;viewtype=1&amp;sMode=Details

  • Flow Control Valves
  • Piezo Motor/Actuator Kit: $499
  • Piezoelectric Composites (Actuators+Sensors): Active piezoelectric composites are constituted of uniaxially oriented piezoceramic fibres sandwiched between two interdigitated electrodes and embedded in a polymer matrix http://www.empa.ch > Materials > Adaptive Materials Systems

http://www.empa.ch/plugin/image/empa/2156

image: 2156

  • Piezo Generator/Sensor Kit: $499
  • Piezos: Piezo-Industrial Meisters : See http://www.piezo.com
  • Probably we can find something cheaper here.
  • Power Supply, Mounting Hardware, Electronics..

Actuators

http://www.cimss.vt.edu/shape_memory_database.html

http://www.alloys-metals-ez.com/alloys-metals/0005023_0015665_1.html

  • Shape Memory Alloy Manufacturer's Databases:
  • L'image:
  • Mondotronix electric piston SMA actuators:

Very sturdy looking.

Temperature

Actuation time

  • Drawbacks: (hot, 60-90C), Several seconds
  • Conclusion: Tricky balance between power, heat, and actuation time.
  • L'image:
  • Nanomuscle SMA actuators

nano_w_clip.jpg

  • mondotronics also distribute in quantity.
  • The nanomuscle version embeds key parts of the electronics, simplifying integration.
  • Low power consumption (about 2 W, or 4V at 475 mA
  • One may vary the applied voltage between 2.5 and 12V to control the rate of contraction.
  • Note: 5-pack costs $100 = $20 x 5. Presumably in volume we could do better.
  • Manufacturer's page:

http://www.nanomuscle.com

  • L'image:
  • Bulk SMA Filament/NiTi Springs/Etc:

  • available here

http://www.mondotronics.com/catalog

  • L'image:
  • SMA actuator products from Ti Ni Aerospace:

http://www.tiniaerospace.com/actuators.html

prodactuators.jpg

  • One concern with these devices: they cannot be left powered for too long, or they will overheat.
  • A Shadow robot company project PNEUMATIC INSECT. Interesting and specific demonstration:

http://www.shadow.org.uk/projects/zephyrus.shtml

beautiful

  • Shop by picture:

http://catalog.festo.com/enu/asp/start.asp

  • Fluidic muscles:

http://catalog.festo.com/enu/asp/DefaultBAResult.asp?ID=187594&amp;L=001

  • FESTO has some stuff:
  • L'image:
  • Merlin's Pneumatic Humaniform Muscles:

http://www.merlinsystemscorp.com/pages/html/humaniformmuscle.html

muscle2.jpg

  • Unlike some similar products, these might be cheap enough.
[[http://www.shadow.org.uk/products/airmuscles.shtml]]
*  (http://www.shadow.org.uk/products/airmuscles.shtml
* L'image:
  • “Air Muscles”

  • Also

http://www.imagesco.com/catalog/airmuscle/AirMuscle.html

  • These latter run, in single quantities, $17 plus $18 for a valve.
  • L'image:

  • Robot store UK

http://www.robotstoreuk.com/ACTUATORS/ACTUATORS.htm

  • Other Pneumatic Suppliers

http://www.robotstoreuk.com/SENSORS%2BVISION/MerlinStretchSensor/MerStretchSensor.htm

  • The Merlin stretch sensor:

only

This last item raises an interesting possibility that would be quite easy to implement: displacement of Wall1 at x1,y1 relative to equilibrium is z1. Suppose we fix wall 2 at x2, y2 to be z2 = -z1 always. Provided the air muscles may be freely pressed upon and contracted by the users, no additional pressure sensor would be needed (and no protection), and the

taxel components we would need are these: 
  • Small air muscle (Maybe $10 at 1ea
  • Stretch sensor ($15 at 1ea
  • Electrically controlled valve ($15 at 1ea
  • Microcontroller or similar (to scan displacement and balance
  • Compression
  • Noise
  • Valve cost
  • Possible problems:
  • Piezo Motor/Actuator Kit: $499
  • Une Image:

http://www.mondotronics.com

  • Mondotronix servo kits:
  • Many other RC servo suppliers
  • RC servo basics:

http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/3220/servobasics.html

  • Une Image:

  • A linear motor primer:

http://capital2.capital.edu/admin-staff/dalthoff/lim.html

  • Brushless linear actuators:

http://www.servomag.com/lin/linear.htm (5-6 mm displacement, 4 pounds force, about 16W consumed, positionable

  • Lovely electric linear actuator
  • Linear Push-Rod Actuators are used to control blinds:

prod_lin_picolo_gr.jpg

  • These seem to draw a great deal of power, however.
  • Another Linear push-rod actuator from the same company :

prod_lin_econom.jpg

  • These are used in slat/blind adjustment, tilting things, etc. Has many great features and options, but, again, suspect power consumption (operating at 24V DC or 230V AC) may be too high.
  • Coil Solenoids from Detroit Coil:

http://www.detroitcoil.com

  • Vibro Tactile Actuators: Tacter, VIBROTACTILE TRANSDUCERS: Currently, boards driving up to 12 tactors are available with serial or parallel interfaces, and in a PC104 format. USB and PCI compatible boards will be available in early 2003. All EAI’s driver/interface boards incorporate an on-board processor which can be pre-programmed to provide a variety of tactile outputs, or “patterns”, in response to simple processor commands.

http://www.eaiinfo.com/page18.html

  • NASA's Worldwide electroactive polymer actuator webhub:

http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-web.htm

http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-material-n-products.htm

  • a good page with an overview of manufacturers of EAP (Elelectroactive Polymers):

http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-material-n-products.htm

http://www.environmental-robots.com/

  • Environmental Robots Inc.
  • Page (in japanese) showing a prototype braille tactile display based on electroactive polymer actuators:

http://micromecha.skku.ac.kr/research/project/brailletactile.htm

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