ModMag: A Modular Magnetic Micro-Robotic Manipulation Device
Electromagnetic systems have been used extensively for the control magnetically actuated objects, such as in microrheology and microrobotics research. Therefore, optimizing the design of such systems is highly desired. Some of the features that are lacking in most current designs are compactness, po...
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Zusammenfassung: | Electromagnetic systems have been used extensively for the control
magnetically actuated objects, such as in microrheology and microrobotics
research. Therefore, optimizing the design of such systems is highly desired.
Some of the features that are lacking in most current designs are compactness,
portability, and versatility. Portability is especially relevant for biomedical
applications in which in vivo or in vitro testing may be conducted in locations
away from the laboratory microscope. This document describes the design,
fabrication and implementation of a compact, low cost, versatile, and user
friendly device (the ModMag) capable of controlling multiple electromagnetic
setups, including a two-dimensional 4-coil traditional configuration, a
3-dimensional Helmholtz configuration, and a 3-dimensional magnetic tweezer
configuration. All electronics and circuitry for powering the systems is
contained in a compact 10"x6"x3" system which includes a 10" touchscreen. A
graphical user interface provides additional ease of use. The system can also
be controlled remotely, allowing for more flexibility and the ability to
interface with other software running on the remote computer such as propriety
camera software. Aside from the software and circuitry, we also describe the
design of the electromagnetic coil setups and provide examples of the use of
the ModMag in experiments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.01173 |