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A study on the optimal fabrication method for micro-scale gyroscopes using a hybrid process consisting of electric discharge machining,chemical etching or micro-mechanical milling
Authors:Peter Fonda  Kazuo Nakamoto  Amir Heidari  Hsueh-An Yang  David A. Horsley  Liwei Lin  Kazuo Yamazaki
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:For productive manufacturing of an accurate small-scale wine-glass gyroscope, a hybrid fabrication process consisting of either electric discharge machining, chemical etching, or micro-mechanical milling have been proposed. A comparison of silicon cavity fabrication processes has been conducted in terms of productivity, quality and geometrical accuracy, aiming at the use of the cavity as a mold for creating a thin wall diamond hemisphere, which is the main component of a wine-glass gyroscope. The results have shown that the EDM process, combined with chemical etching, can yield the highest productivity but with limited shape accuracy. The use of mechanical micro-milling, while less productive than EDM and etching, produces a superior quality and geometric accuracy.
Keywords:Micromachining   Electric discharge machining (EDM)   MEMS
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