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Workstation consolidates MEMS testing

A Polytec product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 18, 2005

Polytec and The Micromanipulator Company have combined their advanced technology expertise to provide a powerful, consolidated MEMS workstation for proof-of-design and prototype testing.

Polytec and The Micromanipulator Company have combined their advanced technology expertise to provide a powerful, consolidated MEMS workstation for proof-of-design and prototype testing.

Now a single workstation can provide MEMS assembly, micro-motion analysis, electronic test, repair and packaging for applications in RF/wireless, optical, telecommunications, biomedical, chemical, automotive, aerospace and commercial markets.

The workstation comes equipped with Polytec's new MSA-400 microsystem analyser for outstanding optical imaging and complete characterisation of in-plane and out-of-plane motion including deflection shapes, frequency response and Bode plots.

The probe station can be equipped for manual or semiautomatic measurements in atmospheric or vacuum environments with an extraordinary range of tools for contacting, cutting, heating, shaking, stimulating, dispensing and encapsulating devices.

To demonstrate the new MEMS workstation, Polytec and The Micromanipulator Company are offering a series of complimentary application seminars.

The current schedule includes stops in Dallas, Texas on 18th and 19th May, Boston, Massachusetts on 29th and 30th June, Detroit/Ann Arbor, Michigan on 10th and 11th August, and in San Jose, California on 22nd and 23rd September 2005.

The MEMS workstation seminars include instruction, demonstration and hands-on experience using the MSA-400 and the probe station to make measurements on wafers, chips or packaged parts.

The topics include in-plane motion analysis to nanometre resolution, out-of-plan motion analysis to picometer resolution, grip/position/placement for MEMS microparts, how to apply or inject liquids and/or adhesives to MEMS devices and more.

Polytec and The Micromanipulator Company invite registered guests to bring their own MEMS devices for a free motion analysis.

Interested parties can register online at www.PolytecUsers.com/seminar1.html.

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