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Gerald Gerlach - Introduction to Microsystem Technology: A Guide for Students - 9780470058619 - V9780470058619
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Introduction to Microsystem Technology: A Guide for Students

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Description for Introduction to Microsystem Technology: A Guide for Students Hardcover. Translated from the acclaimed German text published in February 2006, Introduction to Microsystem Technology: A Guide for Students begins with a full introduction to the subject, outlining application fields and development trends. The functional principle, components, and elements of a yaw rate sensor are also explained. Translator(s): Muller, Dorte. Series: Microsystem and Nanotechnology Series (ME20). Num Pages: 376 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: TB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 252 x 175 x 25. Weight in Grams: 788.
Over half a century after the discovery of the piezoresistive effect, microsystem technology has experienced considerable developments. Expanding the opportunities of microelectronics to non-electronic systems, its number of application fields continues to increase. Microsensors are one of the most important fields, used in medical applications and micromechanics. Microfluidic systems are also a significant area, most commonly used in ink-jet printer heads.

This textbook focuses on the essentials of microsystems technology, providing a knowledgeable grounding and a clear path through this well-established scientific dicipline. With a methodical, student-orientated approach, Introduction to Microsystem Technology covers the following:

  • microsystem materials (including silicon, ... Read more
  • fabrication techniques based on different material properties, descriptions of their limitations and functional and shape elements produced by these techniques;
  • sensors and actuators based on elements such as mechanical, fluidic, and thermal (yaw rate sensor components are described);
  • the influence of technology parameters on microsystem properties, asking, for example, when is the function of a microsystem device robust and safe?

The book presents problems at the end of each chapter so that you may test your understanding of the key concepts (full solutions for these are given on an accompanying website). Practical examples are included also, as well as case studies that enable a better understanding of the technology as a whole. With its extensive treatment on the fundamentals of microsystem technology, this book also serves as a compendium for engineers and technicians working with microsystem technology.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United Kingdom
Number of pages
376
Condition
New
Series
Microsystem and Nanotechnology Series (ME20)
Number of Pages
376
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780470058619
SKU
V9780470058619
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

About Gerald Gerlach
Gerald Gerlach is currently a Professor for Solid-state Sensors at the Dresden University of Technology, Germany, a post he has held since 1996. His research interests include micromachined solid-state sensors (pressure, humidity, chemical) and sensor fabrication techniques, and he teaches courses in Microtechnology and Sensors. He has also held positions as a Researcher at different German companies making micromachined pressure ... Read more

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