An Insect-scale Self-sufficient Rolling Microrobot

08/08/2019
by   Palak Bhushan, et al.
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We design an insect-sized rolling microrobot driven by continuously rotating wheels. It measures 18mm×8mm×8mm. There are 2 versions of the robot - a 96mg laser-powered one and a 130mg supercapacitor powered one. The robot can move at 27mm/s (1.5 body lengths per second) with wheels rotating at 300^∘/s, while consuming an average power of 2.5mW. Neither version has any electrical wires coming out of it, with the supercapacitor powered robot also being self-sufficient and is able to roll freely for 8 seconds after a single charge. Low-voltage electromagnetic actuators (1V-3V) along with a novel double-ratcheting mechanism enable the operation of this device. It is, to the best of our knowledge, the lightest and fastest self-sufficient rolling microrobot reported yet.

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