Ee6007 Mems Question Bank
Ee6007 Mems Question Bank
Ee6007 Mems Question Bank
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PART - B
1. Discuss in detail the properties of silicon as a substrate material.
2. Compare and contrast MEMS technology and microelectronics.
3. Discuss in detail the MEMS fabrication processes:
(i) Oxidation.
(ii)
Etching.
4. Discuss in detail the MEMS fabrication processes:
(i) Photolithography.
(ii) Ion Implantation.
5. What would happen to the required torque to turn a micro mirror
With 50% reduction in size?
6. Estimate the associated changes in the acceleration a and the time t
and the power supply to actuate a MEMS component if its weight
is reduced by afactor of 10.
7. Find the reduction of electrostatic forces generated by a pair of
parallel-Plate electrodes (having length L, width W and separated
by a distance d) if both the length L and the width W of these
plates are reduced by a factor of 10.
8. Use the scaling laws to estimate the variations of the volumetric flow
and pressure drop in a circular tube if the radius of the tube is
reduced by a factor of 10.
9. Derive equations for Mass, Acceleration, transient time and
Power Density using Trimmer Force Vector.
10. Explain scaling of Electrostatic forces and
Electromagnetic forces.
11. (i) Explain Czochralski method for growing single-crystal Silicon.
(ii)With neat diagram explain the structure of Silicon
12. Explain Silicon compounds used in MEMS.
13. Write short notes on Polymers and Packaging materials in
MEMS.
14. Explain PECVD and APCVD with neat sketches.
15. Explain crystal planes and orientations.
16. Explain the methods for reducing bending induced by intrinsic stress.
17. Explain flexural beam bending analysis under simple loading conditions.
UNIT-II ELECTROSTATIC SENSORS AND ACTUATION
PART - A
1. Define pull- in effect.
2. Give the principle of electrostatic sensing devices.
3. Give the principle of electrostatic actuation devices.
4. List the applications of parallel plate capacitors.
5. What is the principle of inertia sensor?
6. List the applications of comb drive devices.
7. Define the sensitivity of accelerometer.
8. What is the principle of tactile sensor?
PART - B
1. With neat diagram explain two types of capacitive electrode configuration.
2. Explain different configurations of integrated finger capacitors and their relative
pros and cons in terms of maximum displacement, linear/angular displace ment
and force output.
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3. Consider an air gap capacitor made with two fixed parallel planar plates. At rest
(zero bias), the distance between the two plates is air. The biasing voltage between
two parallel plates is x0 = 100 m and the areas of plates are A = 400 x 400 m2.
The media between the two plates is air. The biasing voltage between these two
plates is V = 5volts. Calculate the numerical value if half of the area is filled with
water(as an inter plate media)?
4. Explain equilibrium position of electrostatic actuator under bias.
5. With neat diagram explain parallel plate capacitive accelerometer.
6. With neat diagram explain torsional parallel plate capacitive accelerometer.
7. Explain the fabrication process of pressure sensor with sealed cavity.
8. Explain the fabrication process of condenser microphone.
9. With neat diagram explain the floating element shear stress sensor.
10. With schematic diagram explain bulk micro machined parallel plate capacitor
serving as a differential mode tactile sensor.
11. With neat diagram explain the fabrication process of tactile sensor.
12. With neat diagram explain (a) comb drive, (b) transverse comb drive and (c)
longitudinal comb drive.
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PART - B
1. Explain Piezo electric actuator model with neat diagram.
2. With neat diagram explain Piezo electric accelerometer.
3. With schematic diagram explain piezoelectric microphone and its fabrication
process.
4. With schematic diagram explain cantilever type piezoelectric microphone.
5. Explain tactile sensor array with neat diagram.
6. Explain piezoelectric flow sensor with neat diagram.
7. Explain surface acoustic wave and flexural plate wave with neat diagram.
UNIT-V CASE STUDIES
PART - A
1. Define gauge factors for longitudinal and transverse cases for silica.
2. Differentiate longitudinal and transverse piezoresistors.
3. What do you mean by single crystal silicon?
4. List the applications of piezoresistive sensors.
5. Define magnetization.
6. Define Lorentz force on a current carrying wire.
7. List the micro fluidic applications of MEMS.
8. List the medical applications of MEMS.
PART - B
1. Explain piezoresistive sensor materials in detail.
2. With neat diagram explain stress in flexural cantilevers.
3. With neat diagram explain the fabrication of silicon proof mass with cantilever.
4. With schematic diagram explain artificial hair cell element with fabrication
process.
5. Explain the process for electroplating of magnetic materials with neat diagram.
6. Explain design and fabrication processof magnetic coil.
7. Explain electrophoresis and dielectrophoresis with neat diagram.
8. With schematic diagram explain an integrated gas chromatography system.
9. Explain optical MEMS in detail.
10. Explain NEMS devices in detail.