Multi-Physics Equivalent Circuit Model for MEMS Sensors and Actuators

Multi-physics simulation is becoming an indispensable technique for integrated MEMS (micro electro mechanical systems) to comprehend the system level behavior including electronics, mechanics, and/or other physics domain such as optics. We have newly developed a single platform simulation technique...

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