Tan et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Streamlining the design of MEMS devices: An acceleration sensorTan et al., 2008
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- Tan T
- Roy S
- Thuy N
- Huynh H
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- IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine
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A synthesis and optimization process is proposed and applied to the design of a specific MEMS device, namely an acceleration sensor. The design synthesis methodology exploits the fast and accurate simulation of the SUGAR tool (based on modified modal analysis) …
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