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Beth Stackpole
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MEMS crash course
Beth Stackpole   2/7/2012 7:07:40 AM
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Sounds like a really robust program and definitely a hot topic for today's engineering applications. I'm still a little fuzzy on MEMS' exact role and some of the key design concerns so I'll look forward to lots of great reports and posts based on the discussions at the summit.

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MEMs Technology
apresher   2/7/2012 10:01:32 AM
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Alex, This is exciting technology with many implications for the future.  I heard that Sandia National Labs is doing work in this area and checked out their website. Readers might find their website of interest since it provides a good overview of areas of concentration:  http://mems.sandia.gov/. Great stuff.

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MEMS Switches, Too
Jon Titus   2/7/2012 12:54:08 PM
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You'll find MEMS in wireless devices that either switch between a receiver and a transmitter section or a receiver or a transmitter that use antenna switching for better reception or range finding.  MEMs also serve as resonators and variable inductors. As mentioned in another comment, Sandia Labs has created micro engines and micro locks. Sandia does a lot of work on security of nuclear weapons, so many unclassified photos on the Sandia site likely relate to security and safety applications.

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Re: MEMS crash course
Jon Titus   2/7/2012 12:55:38 PM
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Good comment title, Beth. Air-bag sensors make extensive use of MEMS accelerometers.

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Re: MEMS crash course
Ann R. Thryft   2/7/2012 1:53:37 PM
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Beth, one way to think about MEMS is that they are insanely small machines (micro-electro-mechanical systems) on a chip. MEMS-based gyrometers and gyro sensors of various kinds are a type of MEMS that some think will be big in various apps, including medical equipment. The gyros used in the Japanese Defense Ministry's flying sphere are probably MEMS devices:

http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1386&doc_id=235083


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Charles Murray   2/7/2012 7:03:06 PM
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Beth, here's a few other MEMS applications that you may have seen. Nintendo's Wii uses three-axis MEMS accelerometers for motion detection. Many laptops use them to detect whether they've been dropped. If the laptop is dropped, it parks its hard disk heads to prevent damage when it lands. Camcorders also use them for image stabilization.  

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MEMS is the word
vimalkumarp   2/7/2012 11:04:22 PM
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I see the future and it's four letters: MEMS. This is so very true..

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Re: MEMS is the word
Karen Lightman   2/8/2012 12:01:18 PM
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@vimalkumarp  thanks for the acknowledgement of my prognistication that MEMS is the future. @Beth there are numerous applications of MEMS - too many to list here but you might be interested in seeing the list we've compiled of "MEMS in the Machine" on the MEMS Industry Group (MIG) website: http://www.memsindustrygroup.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3933 

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MEMS is the word
vimalkumarp   2/8/2012 12:12:47 PM
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Thanks Karen for messaging me. It is an honour for me to get a message from you. I am a great fan of Feynman's "there is plenty of room.." and i am very passionate about MEMS. I work on the low cost medical devices for the poor in India and I am sure MEMS can play a significant role in medical domain. Keep up your good work and wishing you the very best..!

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Sensors in Design Summit Features MEMS
Karen Lightman   2/17/2012 10:30:54 AM
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Hello and happy Friday! In case you missed it, ESC/Design West/Sensors in Design featured MEMS in its announcement and lovely quotes from Alex Wolfe and me - you can check it out here: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/sensors-in-design-summit-launches-at-design-west-2012-02-17

Hope you all can join us in San Jose March 28-29!

 

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