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international conference on robotics and automation | 1992
John P. Karidis; Gerard McVicker; Joseph Paul Pawletko; Li-Cheng Zai; Michael Philip Goldowsky; R. E. Brown; Ralph R. Comulada
The Hummingbird minipositioner is a three-axis servo-mechanism designed to provide fast and accurate positioning of a low-mass probe tip on or above a nearly planar object. Peak XYZ accelerations in excess of 500 m/s/sup 2/ (50 g) are obtained, with positioning resolution under 1 mu m and a workspace of 13 by 13 by 1 mm. The system weighs 950 g and is nearly reactionless during X-Y motion to simplify integration with large-area positioners. The design of the dynamically balanced five-bar linkage assembly and the Z-actuator is presented, along with data on in-plane linkage resonances (shown to be >1 kHz) and the torque cancellation effectiveness. A typical incremental move of 5 mm with 50 g peak acceleration and a move time of 8 ms is also presented.<<ETX>>
Archive | 1991
Michael Philip Goldowsky
Archive | 1995
John P. Karidis; Michael Philip Goldowsky; Gerard McVicker
Archive | 1999
Michael Philip Goldowsky; George Liang-Tai Chiu; Lawrence Shungwei Mok; Arthur W. Ellis
Archive | 1995
John P. Karidis; Michael Philip Goldowsky; Gerard McVicker
Archive | 1989
Michael Philip Goldowsky; William B. Pennebaker
Archive | 1998
Michael Philip Goldowsky
Archive | 1999
Ralph R. Comulada; Michael Philip Goldowsky; John P. Karidis; Gerard McVicker; Yuet-Ying Yu
Archive | 2001
Michael Philip Goldowsky
Archive | 1991
Michael Philip Goldowsky; William B. Pennebaker