The MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange is pleased to announce the release of the ASIM-X process module from the MEMS foundry at Carnegie Mellon University. ASIM-X, an acronym for Application-Specific Integrated MEMS Exchange, is an implemention of a micromachining process flow to make bulk-silicon MEMS with electronics in foundry CMOS. The ASIM-X micromachining occurs after the CMOS is completed. We believe this addition to the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange process catalog will provide an even larger set of capabilities to our customers for the implementation of their devices.
More information about this process and its availability can be found in the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange process catalog, including a Design Handbook explaining the process and how to submit a design based on this process (See: ASIM-X Process) or by contacting the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange at 703-262-5368 or email us at engineering@mems-exchange.org.
As a special one time offer to allow our customers to test out this exciting new process capability, the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange in conjunction with the participating foundry will conduct a process run that will be made available to selected members of the domestic community at no cost (*). Parties interested in this opportunity will need to notify us of their interest by submitting the information in the form below. The MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange will select qualifying organizations to participate in this offer.
Please fill out this form to request consideration for this free processing.
