A horological motor of the Lavet motor concept is used to form an actuator
to control movement of a lens system to reduce power consumption in
digital camera units used in various electronic equipment, e.g. PDA's,
mobile phones, digital still cameras and camcorders, and as a result
increase battery life. The coils of the horological motor are driven with
CMOS I/O signals eliminating the need for high current motor drivers and
allowing the integration of all picture capture functions, including the
light sensitive pixel array, into a single chip to form a system on chip
implementation. A plurality of actuators is used to control a lens system
comprising auto focus, zoom and shutter and iris functions. A gear
transmission system is used to allow the motor of the actuator to move in
micro step, which allows calibration of the motor against mechanical
barriers.