Mark Zwald wrote:
Do you mean all of these components integrated together or just one MEMS
device which has the ability to act as a sensor for all these phenomena?
Mark Zwald
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I apologize for the misunderstanding...To answer your question, I mean one MEMS
device that has the ability to act as a sensor for all of these phenomena...
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From: Dylan Bryant
Subject: the all purpose mem
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Colleagues-
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of a mem that would be
considered
"all purpose" (i.e. temperature sensing, accelerometer, pressure
sensing,
optical features, etc. all in one!!) If anyone has info for me, please
help me out.
Danka,
Dylan P. Bryant
UNM School of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Dept.
& Management Sciences, Inc.
[email protected]