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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

R. Schroedter, H. W. Yoo, D. Brunner, G. Schitter:
"Capacitive Charge-based Self-Sensing for Resonant Electrostatic MEMS mirrors";
Talk: 21st IFAC World Congress, Berlin; 07-12-2020 - 07-17-2020; in: "Proceedings of the 21st IFAC World Congress", (2020), 6 pages.



English abstract:
This paper proposes capacitive charge-based self-sensing by integration of the comb drive intrinsic displacement current for resonant electrostatic MEMS mirrors in order to solve the problem of robust feedback for laser scanning in mobile light detection and ranging (Lidar) application. A two-channel switched current integrator circuit is implemented to determine the deflection angle and to distinguish the rotation direction from the asymmetric comb drive charge. Parameters of the MEMS mirror are calibrated with the deflection angle by an optical PSD setup. The resonant electrostatic MEMS mirror is parametrically driven by a square wave high voltage signal, which means, that the charge measurement is only available during the time with non-zero drive signal. From the partly available charge measurements, a nonlinear observer is developed to estimate the mirror state at all time for a potential feedback control. The feasibility for online position estimation is proven by simulation using experimental charge and deflection angle measurements resulting in less than 2% error at full amplitude operation. Finally, the performance of the proposed method is discussed for realization of active MEMS mirror feedback control, overcoming imprecise motions due to structural nonlinearities as well as external disturbances like vibration and climate variation.

Keywords:
Resonant MEMS mirror, electrostatic comb drive, capacitive charge sensing, nonlinear observer with switched input


Electronic version of the publication:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_292461.pdf


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