A microvalve which utilizes a low temperature (<300.degree. C.)
fabrication process on a single substrate. The valve uses buckling and an
electromagnetic actuator to provide a relatively large closing force and
lower power consumption. A buckling technique of the membrane is used to
provide two stable positions for the membrane, and to reduce the power
consumption and the overall size of the microvalve. The use of a
permanent magnet is an alternative to the buckled membrane, or it can be
used in combination with the buckled membrane, or two sets of micro-coils
can be used in order to open and close the valve, providing the
capability for the valve to operate under normally opened or normally
closed conditions. Magnetic analysis using ANSYS 5.7 shows that the
addition of Orthonol between the coils increases the electromagnetic
force by more than 1.5 times. At a flow rate of 1 mL/m, the pressure drop
is <100 Pa. The maximum pressure tested was 57 kPa and the time to
open or close the valve in air is under 100 ms. This results in an
estimated power consumption of 0.1 mW.