A Power Electronics Unit to Drive Piezoelectric Actuators for Flying Microrobots
Publication information:
Mario Lok, Xuan Zhang, Elizabeth Helblinh, Robert Wood, David Brooks, and Gu Wei. 2015. “A Power Electronics Unit to Drive Piezoelectric Actuators for Flying Microrobots”. In IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC)
Abstract
This paper describes a power electronics unit (PEU) for an insect-scale flapping-wing robot. Three power saving techniques used in the actuator driver of the PEU — envelope tracking, dynamic common mode, and charge sharing — reduce power consumption while retaining weight benefits of an inductor-less linear driver. A pair of actuator driver ICs energize four 15nF capacitor loads, which represent the piezoelectric actuators of a flapping-wing robot. The PEU consumes 290mW, which translates to 37% lower power compared to a design without these power saving techniques.