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Fabrication of MEMS Device
2003-05-07
Amit Savkar (2 parts)
2003-05-12
Cedric SIRE
2003-05-12
Chris Sanders
2003-05-08
Stonefield, Mark
Fabrication of MEMS Device
Chris Sanders
2003-05-12
Amit,

We are a possible source for your activity having some of the best
technical representatives from the old Cronos days and one from
Motorola. We may be able to fabricate precisely what you are looking for
pricing similar to MUMPs die sites but without the hassle of waiting for
the cycles, the added charges for release and sub-dicing and you might
be able to get entire wafers rather than pieces. We could provide
sub-dicing for you as well.

Also, we could assist in design and process development if you would
like without IP hassles etc.

If you are interested please email me directly. I look forward to
hearing from you soon.

Chris

[email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Cedric SIRE
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 3:22 AM
To: General MEMS discussion
Cc: Nan ZHANG; Harkrider, Curtis
Subject: Re: [mems-talk] Fabrication of MEMS Device

Dear Amit,

MEMSCAP is manufacturing MUMPS in our facilities located in Raleigh.
You can contact my US colleague Curtis or Nan ZHANG our VP Optical
Business
Unit.
We manufacture 4"wafers based on SOI.

Feel free to contact us at anytime and hopefully we will find a common
interested field.

Regards,
Cedric.


Amit Savkar wrote:

> Dear All,
> This is Amit Savkar a Phd Candidate at University of Connecticut at
Storrs.
> I am a new member to this discussion group, and would like to ask a
few
> basic questions regarding fabrication of MEMS device. Our research
group is
> actively seeking vendors who can actually fabricate a device, with
decent
> reliability. We have particulars of this device and would like to know
> vendors, universities who had reliable established MUMPS process for
> fabrication.
> It would be highly appreciated if any fellow members can throw light
on the
> same.
> Thanks
> Regards
> Amit Savkar
>
> PhD Candidate
> University of Connecticut
> Department of Mechanical Engineering
> Dynamics and Vibration Lab
> 191 Auditorium Road U 3139
> Storrs CT 06226
> Lab : 860 486 5339
>
>
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Cedric SIRE
Application engineer
Optical Communications Business Unit

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