Design of a High Force Voice Coil Motor

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Voice coil motor is an electromagnetic actuator widely used for motion generation. The main weakness of a voice coil motor is small force. In this paper a voice coil motor is mathematically modeled, analyzed and optimized to obtain high force. According to the optimized final designs, the performance of the voice coil motor is evaluated.

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