Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches

Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have been developed since the 1970s for pressure and temperature sensors, accelerometers, gas chromatographs and other sensor devices. In the recent versions of Nintendo’s Wii, MEMS plays an important part to allow the Wii controller to respond to changes in dir...

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Main Author: See, Raymond Seng Hong.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-458562023-07-07T16:01:36Z Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches See, Raymond Seng Hong. Wang Hong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Microelectromechanical systems Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have been developed since the 1970s for pressure and temperature sensors, accelerometers, gas chromatographs and other sensor devices. In the recent versions of Nintendo’s Wii, MEMS plays an important part to allow the Wii controller to respond to changes in direction, speed and acceleration. MEMS switches have also been demonstrated in the early 1980s but remained a laboratory curiosity for a long time. RF MEMS switches offer a high-performance, low power, low-cost alternative to traditional diode switches. RF MEMS technology is now at a turning point and reliability issues are currently been addressed. Contact analysis and modeling of ohmic MEMS switches is one of most crucial reliability studies to be performed. Objective of this project is to study quasi-static measurements and observe the phenomenon of transition behavior for gold to gold contact. During the process, different range of voltage is applied to the device under test. I shall record the details of resistance information of fresh contacts and stress contact and from these data we shall use Matlab to analyze the result. The result obtain shall further enhance our understanding for MEMS technology in future development. Bachelor of Engineering 2011-06-22T07:25:08Z 2011-06-22T07:25:08Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45856 en Nanyang Technological University 62 p. application/pdf
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See, Raymond Seng Hong.
Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches
description Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have been developed since the 1970s for pressure and temperature sensors, accelerometers, gas chromatographs and other sensor devices. In the recent versions of Nintendo’s Wii, MEMS plays an important part to allow the Wii controller to respond to changes in direction, speed and acceleration. MEMS switches have also been demonstrated in the early 1980s but remained a laboratory curiosity for a long time. RF MEMS switches offer a high-performance, low power, low-cost alternative to traditional diode switches. RF MEMS technology is now at a turning point and reliability issues are currently been addressed. Contact analysis and modeling of ohmic MEMS switches is one of most crucial reliability studies to be performed. Objective of this project is to study quasi-static measurements and observe the phenomenon of transition behavior for gold to gold contact. During the process, different range of voltage is applied to the device under test. I shall record the details of resistance information of fresh contacts and stress contact and from these data we shall use Matlab to analyze the result. The result obtain shall further enhance our understanding for MEMS technology in future development.
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author See, Raymond Seng Hong.
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title Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches
title_short Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches
title_full Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches
title_fullStr Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in MEMS switches
title_sort quasi-static analysis and modeling for micro ohmic contacts in mems switches
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