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Microfluidic Pneumatic Cages: A Novel Approach for In-chip Crystal Trapping, Manipulation and Controlled Chemical Treatment
Published on: July 12, 2016
Research of control method for pneumatic control of pneumatic microchips
Xuling Liu1, Xin Yang2, Wensi Zuo3
1School of electrical engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450001, China; School of mechanical and electronic engineering, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Zhengzhou, 450002, China.
Abstract:
A novel composite control method for actuated chamber air pressure of pneumatic microfluidic chip via a three-way electromagnetic microvalve is presented in this paper. The purpose of the control methods is to improve air pressure controlling precision for pneumatic control. By using the Bang-Bang (on-off) controller for pneumatic control, the step-response time, air pressure steady-state accuracy, and air pressure fluctuations are performed with different maximum thresholds and minimum thresholds. Moreover, by using the k (proportional ) plus PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) control method for pneumatic control, the step-response time, air pressure steady-state accuracy, and air pressure fluctuations are performed with different carrier frequencies and carrier amplitudes. Both advantages and disadvantages of the two control methods are compared and analyzed based on the experimental data. According to the variable volume of the actuated chamber and the response characteristics of the three-way electromagnetic microvalve, the composite control method of the Bang-Bang plus k plus PWM is developed to control the actuated chamber air pressure. The experimental results show that when the absolute air pressure of the actuated chamber is set to 150kPa, the rising time is 69.3ms, which is about 8.0ms shorter than that of the k+PWM control method alone. The steady-state error is reduced from 0.90kPa to 0.65kPa, and the air pressure steady-state fluctuation is reduced from 1.60kPa to 0.90kPa, compared with the Bang-Bang control method alone.

