Title: Remote MEMS Simulation, Testing and Design
1Remote MEMS Simulation, Testing and Design
- A Next Generation Internet Incubator
James Demmel CITRIS Chief Scientist
2Remote MEMS Simulation, Testing and Design
- MEMS MicroElectroMechanicalSystems
- Core CITRIS Sensor/Actuator Technology
- Goal Make tools for designing MEMS available to
remote users - Simulation, Fabrication, Testing
- Academic and Industrial users (thousands)
- Leverage large investment in networking and
unique facilities at UCB and elsewhere
3BSAC Microscopic Stroboscopic Interferometer
(Muller, Rembe, BSAC, UCB)
4Adaptive Optics MicroMirror(Muller, Rembe, BSAC)
5SUGAR(Pister, Demmel, Govindjee, Agogino, Gu,
Bai)
- MEMS Simulation Tool, inspired by SPICE
- Available as Web service on Millennium
- Currently 100s of users
- Ex Laterally actuated torsionally suspended
micromirror
6Matisse Project (DARPA)
- Provide remote access to unique and mostly MEMS
facilities for large user community - Provide central facility (MEMS Exchange) to
organize national networkof MEMS testing sites - Use SuperNet infrastructure
- DARPA supported (UCB, LBL, CMU, MIT, CNRI, ISI,
Sarnoff)
7Current MEMS Exchange Fabrication Sites and
Participating Sites
1100 registered users
- Fabrication Sites Under Contract
- Academic
- University of California at Berkeley
- Stanford University
- Cornell University
- University of Michigan
- Case Western Reserve University
- University of Illinois
- LSU/Center for Advanced Microstructures and
Devices (expected soon) - Commercial
- Analog Devices
- Teledyne Electronics
- Microwave Bonding Inc.
- Integrated Sensing Systems (ISSYS)
- Sony Semiconductor
- Tactical Fabs, Inc.
- Zygo TeraOptics, Inc.
- Advanced MEMS Optical, Inc.
- ASML
8SuperNet
9Matisse Site Connections
10Needs and Potential Impact
- West Coast down because NTON down
- Even if NTON were up, if would not reach all
potential users - How many users?
- Currently 1100 registered MEMS Exchange users
- Hundreds of SUGAR users
- More signed up (UCD, UCLA, Stanford, BSAC
industrial affiliates) - Intend to export as educational facility
- Large potential user base, high leverage
- Requirements
- Move and store 80 GB data files
- Raw data from experimental platforms up to
300MBs/ - Real time data from UCB Interferometer 80 MB/s
- Real time control of experiment gt ?? Latency
- Impact
- Greatly expand MEMS community
11A Next Generation Internet Incubator
- CommerceNet-funded NGI
- http//www.commerce.net
- At Bancroft/Shattuck in shared CCIT space
- http//www.path.berkeley.edu/PATH/CCIT/Default.htm
- Companies will incubate and collaborate with
CITRIS faculty and students - Kalil, Demmel, Sastry, Teece (advisors)
- http//www.cs.berkeley.edu/demmel/CommerceNet
- Companies chosen for closeness to CITRIS
- Mankoff working with Pangea on access for people
with disabilities - Resources available, contact Tom Kalil
(tkalil_at_coe.berkeley.edu)