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Title: Development Model of the Micro-Actuator Based on a Coreless Motor for Electronic Medical Pipette
Authors: Kopchak, Bohdan
Oksentyuk, Vira
Kushnir, Andrii
Kolesnyk, Kostyantyn
Kushka, Andrij
Keywords: medical pipette
coreless motor
identification
dosage
mathematical model
Issue Date: 16-May-2024
Publisher: Technologies and Methods in MEMS Design (MEMSTECH)
Abstract: Abstract— Medical pipette with electronic control is an important and indispensable modern device. The paper analyzes the importance of the use of regulated electronic medical pipettes in medical and related fields. Modern approaches to the development of their micro-electromechanical actuator are outlined. To improve the design and control system of the electronic medical pipette, it is necessary to develop an appropriate mathematical model, which requires the parameters of the micromotor, most of which are missing from the manufacturer's descriptions. At the first stage, a model for a 610 series coreless motor (6 mm - diameter, 10 mm - length) for supply voltage (3.0 - 3.7V) was developed and researched using a specialized package for designing and simulating electromechanical systems JMAG Designer. With the help of the model in JMAG Designer, some of the necessary parameters of the coreless motor are determined. At the second stage, an algorithm was developed and a series of experimental studies of the 610 series coreless motor was practically carried out in order to obtain all the necessary parameters for the further development of a high-precision model. Based on the experimental results, the transfer function was obtained, a high-precision model of the coreless motor was developed in MATLAB, and the corresponding current and speed transition processes were obtained, which confirmed the accuracy of the obtained model. The transition process of the current on the model in case supplied with a voltage of 3.7V coincided at the operating point with an error of 8.1%, the speed of rotation of the motor coincided with an error of 5.7%. A model of an electric microdrive based on a coreless motor for an regulated electronic medical pipette was developed and its operation was investigated.
URI: https://sci.ldubgd.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/14848
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