Fitzgerald, Alissa M.

MEMS Product Development From Concept to Commercialization / [electronic resource] : by Alissa M. Fitzgerald, Carolyn D. White, Charles C. Chung. - 1st ed. 2021. - XVIII, 276 p. 51 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resource. - Microsystems and Nanosystems, 2198-0071 . - Microsystems and Nanosystems, .

Introduction -- Understanding global silicon wafer manufacturing infrastructure -- Stages of development -- MEMS parameter sensitivity models -- Co-development of control and readout electronics -- Process integration -- Planning for test and data gathering -- Planning for package integration -- Mask layout -- Documentation -- Opportunity analysis -- Operational requirements -- MEMS product cost modeling -- Timeline planning -- When is the right time to move to a production facility? -- Finding foundry and supply chain vendors -- Transferring technology for production -- Quality control requirements -- Managing a global supply chain.

“In this incredibly useful book, the mysteries of MEMS development and manufacturing are spelled out in a clear and thorough and incredibly detailed manner… I wish I had access to this book during several of my own companies.” – Kurt Petersen Drawing on their experiences in successfully executing hundreds of MEMS development projects, the authors present the first practical guide to navigating the technical and business challenges of MEMS product development, from the initial concept stage all the way to commercialization. The strategies and tactics presented, when practiced diligently, can shorten development timelines, help avoid common pitfalls, and improve the odds of success, especially when resources are limited. MEMS Product Development illuminates what it really takes to develop a novel MEMS product so that innovators, designers, entrepreneurs, product managers, investors, and executives may properly prepare their companies to succeed. How to define a MEMS product and create cost models to inform fundraising or budgeting; Implement technical best practices for successful MEMS prototype and product development; Prepare for and successfully execute the transfer of a MEMS prototype to a foundry for volume manufacturing.

9783030617097

10.1007/978-3-030-61709-7 doi


Microtechnology.
Microelectromechanical systems.
Manufactures.
Nanotechnology.
Microsystems and MEMS.
Machines, Tools, Processes.
Nanotechnology.

TK7875

621.381