Pull in Tutorial
Pull in Tutorial
C =
Ael
dx
Figure 1. Schematic of an electrostatic actuator. The plate is attached to a spring k. The capacitor
capacitance C depends on the plate area Ael and gap d x.
To derive the expression for pull-in, we start by writing the total potential energy in the system:
E =
1 Ael 2 1 2
U + kx ,
2 d x
2
(1)
where the first term is the electrostatic potential of the deformable capacitor and of the voltage source and the
second term is due to the mechanical energy stored in the spring. The force acting on the movable plate is
obtained by deriving Equation (1):
F =
E
1 Ael
=
U 2 kx.
x
2 (d x)2
(2)
At equilibrium, the electrostatic force and spring force cancels (F = 0) and Equation (2) gives:
kx =
1 Ael
U 2.
2 (d x)2
(3)
Equation (3) can be solved for the equilibrium plate position x as a function of applied voltage U as shown
in Figure 2(a). Above the pull-in voltage VP , Equation (3) has no solutions. The solution above the pull-in
displacement (green line) are shown to be unstable in the following.
A simple expression for the pull-in point is obtained by deriving Equation (2) to obtain the stiffness of the
system:
F
Ael
=
U 2 k.
(4)
x
(d x)3
Substituting Equation (3) gives the stiffness around the equilibrium point:
F
2kx
=
k.
x
(d x)
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Figure 2. Pull-in effect in plate capacitor. No equilibrium solutions are obtained above the pull-in voltage
(red line). Above the pull-in displacement (green line), the actuator is unstable.
With no applied voltage Equation (5) is simply F
x = k; a small positive movement x result in negative
restoring force F
x
=
kx.
Increasing
the
bias
voltage U makes the stiffness less negative. The unstable
x
F
point is given by x = 0 giving
1
x = d.
(6)
3
Beyond this point the stiffness becomes positive as shown in Figure 2(b) and the system is unstable: a small
positive movement x result in positive force that increases x. Substituting Eq. (6) to Eq. (3) gives the pull-in
voltage at which the system becomes unstable
s
8 kd 3
UP =
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Exercise:
Figure on the right shows a schematic of a MEMS device that
has capacitors on both sides of the movable plate. Assume
that equal voltage is applied over both plates. Note that the
equilibrium point is always at x = 0. Derive the p
expression for
the pull-in voltage. The correct answer is VP = kd 3 /2Ael .
Ael
d+x
A
C = el
dx
C =
1
VP =
kd 3
2A