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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 25, 2001
Filed:
Jan. 05, 2001
John H. Jerman, Palo Alto, CA (US);
John D. Grade, Mountain View, CA (US);
Iolon, Inc., San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
A tiltable electrostatic microactuator comprising a substantially planar substrate and a rotatable member overlying the substrate for rotation about an axis of rotation extending perpendicular to the planar substrate. A plurality of comb drive assemblies are provided and each has a first comb drive member mounted on the substrate and a second comb drive member coupled to the rotatable member. Each of the first and second comb drive members is provided with comb drive fingers. First and second spaced-apart springs are included in the microactuator and each has a first end portion coupled to the substrate and a second end portion coupled to at least one of the second comb drive members for suspending the second comb drive members and the rotatable member over the substrate. The second comb drive members are movable in a direction of travel about the axis of rotation between a first position in which the comb drive fingers of the first and second comb drive members are not substantially fully interdigitated and a second position in which the comb drive fingers of the first and second comb drive members are substantially fully interdigitated. A controller is electrically coupled to the second comb drive members and the substrate for tilting the rotatable member relative to the substrate about a pivot axis extending parallel to the planar substrate. A method for using the microactuator is provided.