Yes, there will be a torque induced along the z axis now. You could improve this by adding more alternative layers. However, the point is adding the simple dual alternating stage should expect to greatly stiffen and reduce overall the overall parasitic losses, compared to what's added to the system by attaching the second stage. It's arguably the most bang for your buck addition space/volume wise, which is what I think this is going for, hence "compact".
2:10 I did nazi that coming.
Who caught the other at 3:12 and the color scheme. Haha!
Flexures. You cut zem on ze waterjet.
2:10 German Reich intensifies
MEMS engineering lore goes right, good job 👏
this makes me führerious!
Impressive work !👏👏👏
Good work !
Looking forward to more videos
Congratulations Mark.
But then it's not mirror symmetric across a Z plane dividing the two layers?
Yes, there will be a torque induced along the z axis now. You could improve this by adding more alternative layers. However, the point is adding the simple dual alternating stage should expect to greatly stiffen and reduce overall the overall parasitic losses, compared to what's added to the system by attaching the second stage. It's arguably the most bang for your buck addition space/volume wise, which is what I think this is going for, hence "compact".
bruh
cool