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MEMS Technology for Space ApplicationsMicro-technology enables the manufacturing of all kinds of components for miniature systems or micro-systems, such as sensors, pumps, valves, and channels. The integration of these components into a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) drastically decreases the total system volume and mass. These properties, combined with the increasing need for monitoring and control of small flows in (bio)chemical experiments, makes MEMS attractive for space applications. The level of integration and applied technology depends on the product demands and the market. The ultimate integration is process integration, which results in a one-chip system. An example of process integration is a dosing system of pump, flow sensor, micromixer, and hybrid feedback electronics to regulate the flow. However, for many applications, a hybrid integration of components is sufficient and offers the advantages of design flexibility and even the exchange of components in the case of a modular set up. Currently, we are working on hybrid integration of all kinds of sensors (physical and chemical) and flow system modules towards a modular system; the micro total analysis system (micro TAS). The substrate contains electrical connections as in a printed circuit board (PCB) as well as fluid channels for a circuit channel board (CCB) which, when integrated, form a mixed circuit board (MCB).
Document ID
19960054140
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
vandenBerg, A.
(Universiteit Twente Enschede, Netherlands)
Spiering, V. L.
(Universiteit Twente Enschede, Netherlands)
Lammerink, T. S. J.
(Universiteit Twente Enschede, Netherlands)
Elwenspoek, M.
(Universiteit Twente Enschede, Netherlands)
Bergveld, P.
(Universiteit Twente Enschede, Netherlands)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Subject Category
Engineering (General)
Accession Number
96N36386
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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