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24 January 2004 MEMS microscanning mirror for barcode reading: from development to production
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The micro scanning mirror with lateral out-of-plane comb drives is on its way to volume fabrication. This article reviews the development and highlights the most important activities and decisions that are representative for many MEMS devices that are supposed to go the same way. Careful analysis of the product requirements, design for reliability, design for testability, design for packaging, a mature process, and automated testing preferably on wafer-level have been identified as keys to volume fabrication of MEMS.
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Alexander Wolter, Harald Schenk, Eric Gaumont, and Hubert Lakner "MEMS microscanning mirror for barcode reading: from development to production", Proc. SPIE 5348, MOEMS Display and Imaging Systems II, (24 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.530795
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Microelectromechanical systems

Micromirrors

Reliability

Packaging

Etching

Oxides

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