
MEMS
MEMS, or Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, are tiny devices that combine electronic and mechanical components on a microscopic scale. They can move, sense, or control physical properties such as pressure, humidity, or acceleration. Common examples include accelerometers in smartphones, inkjet printer nozzles, and tiny sensors in medical devices. MEMS are created using semiconductor manufacturing techniques, allowing them to be small, reliable, and cost-effective. They enable advanced technological functions in various industries by integrating mechanical parts with electronic circuits at a very small scale.