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Explores real-time control systems, determinism, and automation in critical systems, emphasizing the significance of meeting time constraints for safety and efficiency.
Covers the physical phenomena of electrostatic transduction, including charge accumulation, capacitance, and electrostatic force, with practical examples of sensors and actuators.
Covers the introduction to Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), including operating principles, elements, scaling laws, silicon choice, sensors, and actuators.