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Why MEMS?
2003-09-03
Atul Ranade
2003-09-03
quyen huynh
2003-09-03
Hongjun-ECE
2003-09-03
Philip D. Floyd
2003-09-03
Raj Gupta
2003-09-03
Cain, Mike
2003-09-03
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Why MEMS?
quyen huynh
2003-09-03
Just one instance: You want to use 120V or 1.2V to run
your MEMS? Read book and find your answers!!!


--- Atul Ranade  wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am a new member of this group. My name is Atul and
> I am a graduate student at University of Texas at El
> Paso. Could anyone please tell me the necessity of
> miniaturizing parts which already exist? Re-phrasing
> my question I am not clear about the reason for
> existence of MEMS.
> Thanks for your time and looking forward to someone
> replying.
> Atul.
>
>
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