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单词 microelectromechanical
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Definition of microelectromechanical in English:

microelectromechanical

adjectiveˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ɪˌlɛktrə(ʊ)məˈkanik(ə)lˌmīkrōiˌlektrōməˈkanik(ə)l
  • Containing or consisting of miniature electronic and mechanical components.

    optical true-time delay devices with microelectromechanical mirror arrays
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will eventually be possible to use non-destructive acoustic shockwaves in microelectromechanical systems devices to build crystals that will shift the frequency of light.
    • The Wayne State lab will focus on producing products that use microelectromechanical systems, or MEMS.
    • Using new microelectromechanical systems force measurement techniques, Autumn et al. measured the force production of a single gecko seta.
    • The technology carves mechanical devices in silicon gizmos known as microelectromechanical systems.
    • Like microelectromechanical systems, nano devices consist of a minutely integrated combination of elements on silicon: electronics, mechanical parts, actuators, and sensors.
    • Tissue engineering, gene therapy, therapeutic proteins, microelectromechanical systems, robotics, and bioinformatics are creating a myriad of disruptive technologies.
    • The measuring device, still in the laboratory stage, is in effect a kind of accelerometer, about the size of the inexpensive microelectromechanical devices that open automobile air bags.
    • One common misconception is that microelectromechanical systems technology and nanotechnology are synonymous.
    • Though turbines today are big things it will probably eventually be possible to make microelectromechanical systems turbines.
    • Petroleum-based lubricants, as versatile as they are, are clearly unsuitable in some aerospace applications, microelectromechanical systems, and biomedical devices and implants.
    • Like the NIST chip-scale clock, the new magnetic sensor can be fabricated and assembled on semiconductor wafers using existing techniques for making microelectronics and microelectromechanical systems.
    • Specifically, he used microelectromechanical systems fabrication methods.
    • To date, the majority of next-generation optical switches have relied on micromirror approaches that use microelectromechanical systems technology.
    • To prevent this, Roy has produced a microelectromechanical sensor that monitors the load being carried by the bones in the spine.
    • ‘Smart dust’ devices are tiny wireless microelectromechanical sensors that can detect everything from light to vibrations.
    • The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, manufactured the final two picosatellites for the mission to test microelectromechanical systems technology.
    • The marriage of GPS with microelectromechanical system inertials and other navigation sensors will give warfighters access to seamless navigation in all environments.
    • The following types of gyroscopes exist: mechanical (a rotating mass suspended in gimbals), optical, and microelectromechanical system vibrating structures.
    • Particular embodiments of both methods may be applied to fabricating microelectromechanical systems especially MEMS mirrors.
    • Although we do not deal directly with such small distances in our everyday lives, they are important in nanoscale structures and microelectromechanical systems.
 
 

Definition of microelectromechanical in US English:

microelectromechanical

adjectiveˌmīkrōiˌlektrōməˈkanik(ə)l
  • Denoting systems or components relating to microscopic electronic machines that are typically built on computer chips.

    optical true-time delay devices with microelectromechanical mirror arrays
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, manufactured the final two picosatellites for the mission to test microelectromechanical systems technology.
    • Like the NIST chip-scale clock, the new magnetic sensor can be fabricated and assembled on semiconductor wafers using existing techniques for making microelectronics and microelectromechanical systems.
    • It will eventually be possible to use non-destructive acoustic shockwaves in microelectromechanical systems devices to build crystals that will shift the frequency of light.
    • ‘Smart dust’ devices are tiny wireless microelectromechanical sensors that can detect everything from light to vibrations.
    • Specifically, he used microelectromechanical systems fabrication methods.
    • To date, the majority of next-generation optical switches have relied on micromirror approaches that use microelectromechanical systems technology.
    • The technology carves mechanical devices in silicon gizmos known as microelectromechanical systems.
    • The Wayne State lab will focus on producing products that use microelectromechanical systems, or MEMS.
    • The following types of gyroscopes exist: mechanical (a rotating mass suspended in gimbals), optical, and microelectromechanical system vibrating structures.
    • Like microelectromechanical systems, nano devices consist of a minutely integrated combination of elements on silicon: electronics, mechanical parts, actuators, and sensors.
    • Using new microelectromechanical systems force measurement techniques, Autumn et al. measured the force production of a single gecko seta.
    • Tissue engineering, gene therapy, therapeutic proteins, microelectromechanical systems, robotics, and bioinformatics are creating a myriad of disruptive technologies.
    • Particular embodiments of both methods may be applied to fabricating microelectromechanical systems especially MEMS mirrors.
    • To prevent this, Roy has produced a microelectromechanical sensor that monitors the load being carried by the bones in the spine.
    • Though turbines today are big things it will probably eventually be possible to make microelectromechanical systems turbines.
    • Although we do not deal directly with such small distances in our everyday lives, they are important in nanoscale structures and microelectromechanical systems.
    • The measuring device, still in the laboratory stage, is in effect a kind of accelerometer, about the size of the inexpensive microelectromechanical devices that open automobile air bags.
    • The marriage of GPS with microelectromechanical system inertials and other navigation sensors will give warfighters access to seamless navigation in all environments.
    • One common misconception is that microelectromechanical systems technology and nanotechnology are synonymous.
    • Petroleum-based lubricants, as versatile as they are, are clearly unsuitable in some aerospace applications, microelectromechanical systems, and biomedical devices and implants.
 
 
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