Webinar - Driving Piezoelectric Actuators with Linear Amplifiers - Apex

October 7, 2021

This webinar will explore the precise electronic drive of piezoelectric actuators.

The attendee can expect to learn:

  • How to produce either an accurate force or an accurate displacement with the actuator.
  • Several ways to mitigate design challenges with piezoelectric actuators
  • Which counter-measures to take to protect the driving amplifier

Date: Wednesday, October 27th, 2021

Time: 11am CEST

Presenter: Eric Boere

 

Webinar informative page & Registration Link: Driving Piezoelectric Actuators with Linear Amplifiers (allaboutcircuits.com)

 

The piezoelectric effect was discovered by French scientists in 1880. The effect comprises the generation of electricity when force is applied to a crystalline material. The reverse effect happens when the crystalline material is put in an electric field; it changes form.

The latter has found its way in many useful applications, such as sonar, industrial inkjet printing, gas igniters, high-precision movement, ultrasonic imaging, clock generation, non-magnetic motors, fuel injection nozzles, etc.

Because the crystalline material can be a ceramic composite that starts as a liquid, many modern piezoelectric transducers can be made in any shape. Other advantages are insensitivity to magnetic fields, applicability in vacuums and at cryogenic temperatures, low maintenance, relative compact size, etc. In this webinar, the speaker will provide information relating to the precise electronic drive of piezoelectric actuators. The attendee can expect to learn:

  • How to produce either an accurate force or an accurate displacement with the actuator through voltage and current drive.
  • Several ways to mitigate design challenges with piezoelectric actuators, such as the destabilization of the driving amplifier and added internal power dissipation.
  • Which counter-measures to take to protect the driving amplifier when a piezoelectric actuator becomes a generator.

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