Source: http://www.memscentral.com/famous_mems_products.htm
Monday, August 17, 2015
Piezoelectric Micro Pumps
Takasago Fluidic Systems
Datasheet https://goo.gl/a8GdUm
Piezo electric pump working
Dolomite
Datasheet https://goo.gl/EgSEl8
http://www.curiejet.com/en/products/list.php?pin=49600c3d3d05596e2da84e1774f0c398&type=c
Datasheet https://goo.gl/a8GdUm
Piezo electric pump working
Dolomite
Datasheet https://goo.gl/EgSEl8
http://www.curiejet.com/en/products/list.php?pin=49600c3d3d05596e2da84e1774f0c398&type=c
Sunday, August 2, 2015
MEMS Product List
http://blog.memsindustrygroup.org/mems-product-list/
Few examples of real MEMS products are:
1. Adaptive Optics for Ophthalmic Applications
2. Optical Cross Connects
3. Air Bag Accelerometers
4. Pressure Sensors
5. Mirror Arrays for Televisions and Displays
6. High Performance Steerable Micromirrors
7. RF MEMS Devices
8. Disposable Medical Devices
9. High Force, High Displacement Electrostatic Actuators
10. MEMS Devices for Secure Communications
3. Air Bag Accelerometers
4. Pressure Sensors
5. Mirror Arrays for Televisions and Displays
6. High Performance Steerable Micromirrors
7. RF MEMS Devices
8. Disposable Medical Devices
9. High Force, High Displacement Electrostatic Actuators
10. MEMS Devices for Secure Communications
MEMS devices used in Space exploration field include:
1. Accelerometers and gyroscopes for inertial navigation
2. Pressure sensors
3. RF switches and tunable filters for communication
4. Tunable mirror arrays for adaptive optics
5. Micro-power sources and turbines
6. Propulsion and attitude control
7. Bio-reactors and Bio-sensors, Microfluidics
8. Thermal control
9. Atomic clocks
2. Pressure sensors
3. RF switches and tunable filters for communication
4. Tunable mirror arrays for adaptive optics
5. Micro-power sources and turbines
6. Propulsion and attitude control
7. Bio-reactors and Bio-sensors, Microfluidics
8. Thermal control
9. Atomic clocks
MEMS devices for biomedical applications
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Electronic Materials tutorial
Electronic Materials tutorial by
Prof. Dr. Helmut Föll
University of Kiel, Germany
http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/elmat_en/
Prof. Dr. Helmut Föll
University of Kiel, Germany
http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/elmat_en/
Thursday, July 17, 2014
W. Trimmer, ‘‘Microrobots and micromechanical systems,’’ Sens. Actuators, 19, 267–287 (1989)
The classic paper on scaling in microsystems by Trimmer
W. Trimmer, ‘‘Microrobots and micromechanical systems,’’ Sens. Actuators, 19, 267–287 (1989)
Download the Paper
Also read
http://home.earthlink.net/~trimmerw/mems/Scale.html
W. Trimmer, ‘‘Microrobots and micromechanical systems,’’ Sens. Actuators, 19, 267–287 (1989)
Download the Paper
Also read
http://home.earthlink.net/~trimmerw/mems/Scale.html
A brief review of actuation at the micro-scale using electrostatics, electromagnetics and piezoelectric ultrasonics
A brief review of actuation at the micro-scale using electrostatics, electromagnetics and piezoelectric ultrasonics
http://goo.gl/LL6Sxm
http://users.monash.edu.au/~lyeo/Dr_Leslie_Yeo/Publications_files/31_115.pdf
The characteristics of electrostatic, electromagnetic and piezoelectric transduction for generating motion at the micro scale is considered, employing scaling laws and a reasoned consideration of the difficulties in motor fabrication and design using each method.
http://goo.gl/LL6Sxm
http://users.monash.edu.au/~lyeo/Dr_Leslie_Yeo/Publications_files/31_115.pdf
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