A new tactile stimulator using a planar coil type actuator

Hyung Sik Kim, Mi Hyun Choi, Hong Won Yeon, Jae Hoon Jun, Jeong Han Yi, Jong Rak Park, Dae Woon Lim, Soon Cheol Chung

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Abstract

In this study, we developed a new tactile stimulator using a planar coil type actuator. The newly developed system consists of three units, which are control unit, drive unit, and planar coil type actuator. The control unit of this simulator controls stimulation frequency, intensity, time, and channel. The drive unit amplifies the stimulation signal to drive the actuator. Mechanical tactile stimulation of vibration and normal indentation can be made by modulating the planar coil type actuator and the arrangement of the permanent magnet. Even though the developed stimulator is simple, it has a wide frequency range of 0-400 Hz with 40 levels, and intensity modulation of 256 levels. Stimulation intensity does not change due to frequency change. The transient response time is about 100 μs. The advantages of this actuator also include safety and usefulness. The performance of this tactile actuator was tested using a dummy finger made of silicone rubber.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-216
Number of pages8
JournalSensors and Actuators A: Physical
Volume178
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2012

Keywords

  • Electromagnetic phenomenon
  • Mechanical method
  • Planar coil type actuator
  • Tactile stimulator

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