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  2. List of MEMS foundries - Wikipedia

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    MEMS (including accelerometers, gyroscopes, digital compasses, inertial modules, pressure sensors, humidity sensors and microphones) Silicon High volume production IDM Switzerland: Teledyne DALSA: MEMS design and manufacturing with integration of individual foundry processes Silicon and polysilicon High volume production 6, 8 Pure-play Canada

  3. Analog Devices - Wikipedia

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    Financials as of October 28, 2023. [update] [1] Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), also known simply as Analog, is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in data conversion, signal processing, and power management technology, headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts. [2][3]

  4. Radio-frequency microelectromechanical system - Wikipedia

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    A radio-frequency microelectromechanical system (RF MEMS) is a microelectromechanical system with electronic components comprising moving sub-millimeter-sized parts that provide radio-frequency (RF) functionality. [1] RF functionality can be implemented using a variety of RF technologies. Besides RF MEMS technology, III-V compound semiconductor ...

  5. MEMS - Wikipedia

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    MEMS microcantilever resonating inside a scanning electron microscope. Proposal submitted to DARPA in 1986 first introducing the term "microelectromechanical systems". MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) is the technology of microscopic devices incorporating both electronic and moving parts. MEMS are made up of components between 1 and 100 ...

  6. Joachim Wetzel - Wikipedia

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    Joachim Wetzel (born December 31, 1918, in Aue, Germany) was a German radio engineer and microphone maker. Wetzel was a trained radio engineer with a master craftsman's certificate. He founded a small workshop in his parents' house in Leipzig in late 1945 when he returned home after a brief war imprisonment period. [2]

  7. Georg Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Georg Neumann GmbH is a manufacturer of professional recording microphones. It was founded by Georg Neumann [de] and Erich Rickmann in 1928 and is based in Berlin, Germany. Its best-known products are condenser microphones for recording, broadcast, and live music production purposes. For several decades Neumann was also a leading manufacturer ...

  8. List of microphone manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Defunct microphone manufacturers. The following is a list of defunct microphone manufacturers with articles.

  9. Microtech Gefell - Wikipedia

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    Microtech Gefell. M 930. Founded by Georg Neumann, Microtech Gefell was originally known as Georg Neumann & Company Gefell. Gefell is the name of the town to which Georg Neumann fled from Berlin in 1943. An incendiary bomb had destroyed most of his original factory earlier that year.