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Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have captured the interest of the public with their promise to miniaturize existing systems. Although much of the excitement surrounding MEMS has died down, real applications are beginning to emerge. MEMS accelerometers for games, automotive, and wireless applications have emerged. MEMS inkjet chips are now ubiquitous, and new applications for RF and sensors are in development. One of the most challenging aspects of MEMS is packaging. Forces that normally do not affect meso-scale objects must be understood and controlled at the micro-scale. This has created a number of challenges related to the packaging of these components. MEMS Technology is an online course that offers detailed instruction on the design, processing, packaging, and reliability of MEMS devices. We place special emphasis on DRIE, surface-to-volume ratio issues, electrostatics, liquid wetting, inertia, and other parameters. The course also contains a number of models and simulations used in conjunction with MEMS devices. This course is a must for every manager, engineer, and technician designing MEMS devices, using MEMS components in high performance applications or new packaging configurations, or supplying packaging tools to the industry.
By focusing on the fundamentals of MEMS devices and packaging, participants will learn why advances in the industry are occurring along certain lines and not others. Our instructors work hard to explain MEMS Technologies without delving heavily into the complex physics and materials science that normally accompany this discipline.
$700
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Interested in courses where you can ask questions in real time? Public and In-House courses are available!
Participants learn basic but powerful aspects about these unique devices. This skill-building series is divided into four segments: