Description
Micro Electronic and Mechanical Systems (MEMS) represents a revolutionary field that combines mechanical engineering with electronic systems at the microscale level. This book by Takahata K. provides an in-depth examination of how mechanical and electronic components can be integrated to create sophisticated microsystems.
The work covers fundamental principles of MEMS design, including structural mechanics, materials selection, and electronic integration. Readers will discover practical fabrication techniques, manufacturing processes, and quality assurance methods essential for producing reliable microsystems. The book addresses real-world applications spanning healthcare, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial sectors.
Throughout the text, Takahata K. emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of MEMS development, requiring knowledge of materials science, physics, and engineering principles. The publication serves as both a technical reference and educational resource for students and professionals seeking to understand or develop microelectromechanical systems in modern technology.







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