IP Library Granted Patent US 7,663,269
Granted Patent B2
US 7,663,269 · App. 11/610,280 · Granted Feb 16, 2010

High bandwidth linear actuator for steering mirror applications

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Patent No.
US 7,663,269
App. No.
11/610,280
Granted
Feb 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A printed circuit board (PCB) coil linear actuator is disclosed. The actuator includes a coil assembly and a magnet assembly. The coil assembly includes a plurality of PCB coils electrically connected in series. The PCB coils arranged in a row and adjacent PCB coils are separated by a gap. Each PCB coil includes a low aspect ratio, multi-layer coil member disposed on a board member. The actuator assembly includes a plurality of magnet units arranged in a row, wherein adjacent magnet units are separated by a gap. When the actuator is assembled, the PCB coils arranged in alternating sequence with the magnet units. The PCB coil linear actuator is intended to replace traditional slotted bobbin voice coil actuators (VCAs) and is particularly useful in fast steering mirror (FSM) applications. The PCB coil linear actuator provides many advantages over a VCA of an equivalent motor constant, including improved performance, lower weight and a lower profile.

Claims (33)

1. An electromagnetic actuator comprising:

a coil assembly including a plurality of printed circuit board coils electrically connected to each other in series, said plurality of printed circuit board coils being arranged to generate an electromagnetic field; and

a magnet assembly comprising a plurality of magnets units, each said magnet unit including at least one magnet arranged to generate a magnetic field interacting with said electromagnetic field.

2. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 1 , wherein each said printed circuit board coil comprises a substantially flat coil member disposed on a PC board.

3. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 2 , wherein said coil member comprises a plurality of coil layers stacked one on top of the other.

4. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 3 , wherein said plurality of coil layers comprises eight coil layers, and wherein each of a first four layers among said eight coil layers has two turns that are connected in parallel to a subsequent four layers among said eight coil layers.

5. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 2 , wherein said at least one magnet comprises a first magnet and a second magnet stacked one on top of the other, said first magnet and said second magnet having polar axes that are perpendicular to a surface plane of the at least one coil member, wherein said first magnet and said second magnet have opposite polar orientations.

6. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 1 , wherein said magnet assembly comprises outer magnet units disposed at the ends of said magnet assembly and pole pieces disposed outside of the magnets on said outer magnet units, thereby closing a magnetic circuit of the actuator.

7. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 1 , wherein:

said coil assembly comprises:

a first base member arranged to secure said coil assembly to one of a mirror and a base of a fast steering mirror device, and

at least one coil clamp arranged to secure said at least one printed circuit board coil to said first base member; and

said magnet assembly comprises:

a second base member arranged to secure said magnet assembly to the other of said mirror and said base of said fast steering mirror device; and

at least one element arranged to secure said at least one magnet to said second base member.

8. An electromagnetic actuator comprising:

a coil assembly comprising a plurality of printed circuit board coils arranged to generate an electromagnetic field, said printed circuit board coils being arranged in a row so as to provide gaps between adjacent ones of said printed circuit board coils; and

a magnet assembly comprising a plurality of magnet units arranged in a row so as to provide gaps between adjacent ones of said magnet units, each of said magnet units comprising magnet arranged to produce a magnetic field, wherein:

said magnet units and said printed circuit board coils are arranged in alternating fashion along the length of said actuator such that interior ones of said magnet units are disposed in said gaps between said adjacent ones of said printed circuit board coils, and said printed circuit board coils are disposed in said gaps between said adjacent ones of said magnet units, and

exterior ones of said magnet units are disposed at ends of said actuator outside of outermost ones of said printed circuit board coils.

9. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 8 , wherein:

said coil assembly comprises:

a first base member arranged to secure said coil assembly to one of a mirror and a base of a fast steering mirror device, and

coil clamps arranged to secure said printed circuit board coils to said first base member; and

said magnet assembly comprises:

a second base member arranged to secure said magnet assembly to the other of said mirror and said base of said fast steering mirror device; and

elements arranged to secure said magnet units to said second base member.

10. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 8 , wherein said magnet assembly comprises outer magnet units disposed at the ends of said magnet assembly and pole pieces disposed outside of the magnet in said outer magnet units, thereby closing a magnetic circuit of the actuator.

11. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 8 , wherein said each of said printed circuit board coils comprises a substantially flat coil member disposed on a PC board.

12. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 11 , wherein said coil member comprises a plurality of coil layers stacked one on top of the other.

13. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 12 , wherein said plurality of coil layers comprises eight coil layers, and wherein each of a first four layers among said eight coil layers has two turns that are connected in parallel to a subsequent four layers among said eight coil layers.

14. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 8 , wherein said printed circuit board coils are electrically connected to each other in series.

15. The electromagnetic actuator of claim 8 , wherein said at least one magnet comprises a first magnet and a second magnet stacked one on top of the other, said first magnet and said second magnet having polar axes that are perpendicular to a surface plane at least one coil member, wherein said first magnet and said second magnet have opposite polar orientations.

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