microelectromechanical systems

What are Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)?

Microelectromechanical Systems, commonly known as MEMS, are miniaturized devices that combine electrical and mechanical components at a microscale. They can range in size from a few micrometers to millimeters and usually integrate sensors, actuators, and electronic components. MEMS technology is utilized in various fields, including biomedical engineering, automotive, telecommunications, and more recently, toxicology.

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