True 3D MEMS
Work at MIT Takes MEMS beyond Quasi-3D
Everyone is jumping on the 3D bandwagon. But if I said that MEMS was just taking some steps in that direction, you might understandably question my mental health, since, at first blush, it would seem that MEMS structures are already 3D.
After all, that most primitive MEMS element, the cantilever, to name one example, is specifically intended to move out of the wafer plane – why is that not 3D? Read More
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Atmel Takes On the Actual Screen
Atmel has been active in the touch controller business for a while, but they have decided to move into center stage. (19-Apr)
Accounting for bondwire effects
Does anyone pay attention to what happens when accelerometer bond wires are deflected or the humidity cranks up? A team from Stanford and Bosch did in this ISSCC paper. (23-Feb)
A Diving Board, Water Drop, and Flashlight
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Design tools for MEMS are very different from design tools for circuits – simply because you’re solving mechanical problems. Yesterday, Coventor announced some upgrades to their MEMS design tools. (1-Feb)
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Kionix had several announcements today on their accelerator and gyro technology. (9-Jan)
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