Control of a quasi-static MEMS Mirror for raster scanning projection applications
Abstrak
The angular motion of quasi-static micromirrors used for raster scanning projection applications is typically affected by undesired oscillations related to high-frequency resonant modes triggered by the sawtooth-like driving signal. This paper proposes a novel closed-loop tracking controller for improving the linearity of the trace motion, and hence the image brightness. It includes a feedforward action to achieve the required tracking performance under nominal conditions, and a feedback control for robustness against disturbances and other nonidealities. Notch filtering prevents resonance-induced ringing. The simplicity of the architecture enables an easy implementation on FPGA or ASIC. Experimental tests carried out on two different micromirrors with Lead-Zirconate-Titanate (PZT) piezoelectric actuation and piezoresistive sensing demonstrate an average linearity of [Formula: see text] and reproducibility of [Formula: see text] for sawtooth reference trajectories with up to [Formula: see text] amplitude and 120 Hz frequency, thus meeting the performance requirements mandated by the standards for high-resolutions projection applications.
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Riccardo Antonello
Roberto Oboe
Daniele D’Elia
Luca Molinari
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- 2024
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- 10.1080/15599612.2024.2386991
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