
Thermal MEMS
Thermal MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) are tiny devices that use heat to sense, measure, or control their environment. They operate based on temperature changes or heat flow, often with tiny structures that can bend or move in response. For example, they can detect pressure, flow, or temperature variations by measuring how heat moves within their small components. These devices are widely used in sensors for automotive, medical, or industrial applications because they are small, low power, and highly precise. Their thermal design allows for sensitive measurements and reliable operation at a microscopic scale.