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A microactuator is a microscopic servomech … A microactuator is a microscopic servomechanism that supplies and transmits a measured amount of energy for the operation of another mechanism or system. As a general actuator, following standards have to be met:
* Large travel
* High precision
* Fast switching
* Low power consumption
* Power free force sustainability For microactuator, there are two in addition
* Microstructurability
* Integrabilityn
* Microstructurability
* Integrability
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A microactuator is a microscopic servomech … A microactuator is a microscopic servomechanism that supplies and transmits a measured amount of energy for the operation of another mechanism or system. As a general actuator, following standards have to be met:
* Large travel
* High precision
* Fast switching
* Low power consumption
* Power free force sustainability For microactuator, there are two in addition
* Microstructurability
* Integrabilityn
* Microstructurability
* Integrability
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Microactuator
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