References

 

•  A novel safety device with metal counter-meshing gears discriminator driven by axial flux permanent magnet micromotors based on MEMS technology ; Weiping Zhang et al, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, July 11 2005, pp1601-1606

•  Ron Wild, Sandia National Laboratories

•  Dr. Philippe Masson, Research Associate, CAPS

•  Dr. Chi-Fu Wu, Associate Professor, FSU/FAMU College of Engineering

•  Chapman, P.L., “Micromotor Technology: Electric Drive Designer's Perspective,” http://courses.ece.uiuc.edu/ece431/p-48-3.pdf

•  Chunsheng Yang, “An Axial Flux Electromagnetic Micromotor,” http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0960-1317/11/2/305

•  STMicroelectronics, L6234 Driver Chip, http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/an/6259.pdf

•  BiPOM Electronics, Inc., 8051 Board – Mini-Max/51-C2 Microcontroller, http://www.bipom.com/documents/brochures/minimax51c2.pdf

•  Integrated Magnetics, NeFeB Permanent Magnets, http://www.intemag.com

•  Tequipment.NET, Power Supply Instek GPS-1830D, http://www.tequipment.net/pdf/Instek/GPS-Small-series_manual.pdf

•  MSC Industrial Supply, http://www.mscdirect.com

•  MWS Wire Industries, http://www.mwswires.com

•  Permeability information, http://hyperphysics.phyastr.gsu.edu/hbase/solids/ferro.html#c5

•  Huub Weijers, Engineer, NHMFL

•  Dr. Helen Li, Electrical and Computer Engineer, CAPS