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Most micromachines act as transducers; in other words, they are either sensors or actuators.. Sensors convert information from the environment into interpretable electrical signals.
Bulk micromachining [1] is a process used to produce micromachinery or microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).. Unlike surface micromachining, which uses a succession of thin film deposition and selective etching, bulk micromachining defines structures by selectively etching inside a substrate.
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It has also been used to construct micromachinery. As an offshoot of researchers attempting to further miniaturize microtechnology, nanotechnology emerged in the 1980s, particularly after the invention of new microscopy techniques. [4] These produced materials and structures that have 1-100 nm in dimensions. [4]
Microtechnology is a set of processes, techniques and tools used to create structures having at least one dimension of a functional feature in order of micrometer (one millionth of a metre, or 10-6 metre, or 1μm), typically within the range of 10 −4 to 10 −7 meters and application of those structures in more complex systems.
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Micro Machines; Type: Model car: Inventor(s) Clemens V. Hedeen, Jr. (Fun City USA / Hedeen International), Patti Jo Hedeen, Ned Cain (Fun Maker/Hedeen and Companies)
The SynTouch BioTac, [1] a multimodal tactile sensor modeled after the human fingertip uSkin Sensor by XELA Robotics, a high-density 3-axis tactile sensor in a thin, soft, durable package, with minimal wiring A PPS tactile sensor system (TactileHead [2]) designed to quantify the pressure distribution over the face and head.