Method for controlling the position of a MEMS mirror
View Patent ↗According to the present invention there is provided a method of controlling the position of a MEMS mirror in a MEMS device, wherein the MEMS device comprises, a MEMS mirror, a magnet which provides a magnetic field (B), an actuating means which operatively cooperates with the MEMS mirror so that it can apply a force to the MEMS mirror which can tilt the MEMS mirror about at least one rotational axis when the actuating means is provided with a drive signal, wherein the magnitude force applied by the actuating means to the MEMS mirror is dependent on the amplitude of the drive signal, and a detection coil which is mounted on the MEMS mirror, the method comprising the steps of, detecting a change in the resistance (R) of the detection coil so as to detect a change in temperature of the MEMS mirror; determining the drive signal amplitude required to maintain the MEMS mirror at a predefined angular position (Θ); providing the actuating means with a drive signal which has an amplitude which is equal to the determined drive signal amplitude.
1. An apparatus comprising:
a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) mirror;
a magnet to provide a magnetic field;
an actuator to receive a drive signal and to cooperate with the magnet to apply a force to the MEMS mirror to tilt the MEMS mirror about at least one rotational axis based in part on the drive signal;
a detection coil coupled to the MEMS mirror; and
a driver to provide the drive signal to the actuator, the driver to determine a change in resistance of the detection coil, determine a drive signal amplitude to maintain the MEMS mirror at a predefined angular position based in part on the change in resistance and adjust the amplitude of the drive signal based on the drive signal amplitude.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , the drive signal comprising a drive current, the actuator comprising a conduction coil to conduct the drive current in the magnetic field to apply a Laplace force to the MEMS mirror.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the conduction coil is the detection coil.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 , the driver to adjust the amplitude of the drive signal in response to the change in resistance of the detection coil.
5. The apparatus of claim 2 , the driver to determine the drive signal amplitude (I) based in part on the following equation:
I
=
K
n
*
B
*
S
*
Θ
cos
(
Θ
)
,
where K is a stiffness of the MEMS mirror, n is a number of turns in the conduction coil, S is an area of the MEMS mirror, B is the magnetic field, and 0 is the predefined angular position.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 , the conduction coil to surround a portion of the MEMS mirror, S corresponding to the area of the portion of the MEMS mirror.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 , the driver to:
determine a resistance of the detection coil; and
determine the stiffness of the MEMS mirror based in part on the determined resistance.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 , the driver to:
determine a difference between the predefined angular position and a second angular position; and
adjust the drive signal amplitude proportionate to the difference.
9. A method comprising:
determining a change in resistance of a detection coil coupled to a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) mirror, the MEMS mirror to tilt about at least one rotational axis based in part on a drive signal and a magnetic field;
determining a drive signal amplitude to maintain the MEMS mirror at a predefined angular position based in part on the change in resistance; and
adjusting the amplitude of the drive signal based on the drive signal amplitude.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the drive signal comprising a drive current, the MEMS mirror coupled to a conduction coil to conduct the drive current in the magnetic field to apply a Laplace force to the MEMS mirror.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the conduction coil is the detection coil.
12. The method of claim 10 , comprising adjusting the amplitude of the drive signal in response to determining a change in resistance of the detection coil.
13. The method of claim 10 , comprising determining the drive signal amplitude (I) based in part on the following equation:
I
=
K
n
*
B
*
S
*
Θ
cos
(
Θ
)
,
where K is a stiffness of the MEMS mirror, n is a number of turns in the conduction coil, S is an area of the MEMS mirror, B is the magnetic field, and Θ is the predefined angular position.
14. The method of claim 13 , comprising:
determining a resistance of the detection coil; and
determining the stiffness of the MEMS mirror based in part on the determined resistance.
15. The method of claim 13 , comprising:
determining a difference between the predefined angular position and a second angular position; and
adjusting the drive signal amplitude proportionate to the difference.
16. The method of claim 15 , comprising:
detecting a further change in the resistance of the detection coil; and
adjusting the drive signal amplitude proportionate to the difference based on detecting the further change.
17. The method of claim 13 , comprising:
determining a change in the magnetic field; and
adjusting the drive signal amplitude proportionate to the change in magnetic field.
18. The method of claim 13 , comprising determining the stiffness (K) of the MEMS mirror based on the following equation:
Fr
=
1
2
*
π
*
K
J
,
where Fr is a resonant frequency of the MEMS mirror and J is a moment of inertia of the MEMS mirror.
19. The method of claim 18 , comprising:
detecting a voltage induced across the detection coil, the voltage induced based on the MEMS mirror freely oscillating about the at least one rotational axis;
determining a period of the induced voltage; and
determining the resonant frequency of the MEMS mirror based on the induced voltage and the period.