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Medical Micro-electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) are miniature devices that combine mechanical and electrical components to perform a specific function in medical applications. Some characteristics of MEMS include:
Small size: Medical Micro-electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) are typically less than a millimeter in size, making them suitable for use in minimally invasive procedures or for implantation in the body.
Multifunctionality: MEMS devices can perform a variety of functions, such as sensing, actuation, and communication.
Biocompatibility: MEMS devices are designed to be compatible with the human body and not cause any adverse reactions.
High precision: MEMS devices are manufactured using advanced technologies that allow for precise control of the mechanical and electrical components, which is important for many medical applications.
Low power consumption: MEMS devices consume very little power, which is important for applications where battery life is a concern.
High reliability: MEMS devices are typically highly reliable, with a long lifespan, which is important for use in medical applications where the device may be implanted in the body for an extended period of time.