wherein he decaps an inertial measurement system chip, scans it with an electron microscope, and makes 3D printable practical models of the microelectromechanical devices inside it that he can use to demonstrate their operating principles

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wherein he decaps an inertial measurement system chip, scans it with an electron microscope, and makes 3D printable practical models of the microelectromechanical devices inside it that he can use to demonstrate their operating principles
i love these 3d printed models and also the color selection on them is so good
Man seeing that thumbnail reminds me of the classes I took at RIT with Dr.Lynn Fuller. Then I remembered he actually kept access to his class site open and free:
(MEMS Short course)[https://people.rit.edu/lffeee/MEMS-Shortcourse.html]
The slides are best followed in class with his commentary (a bit snarky) but they all include at least some basic microscope photos of not only commly made MEMS but also those made by students.
I had a hard time finding the link as SEO ranks kill its searchability for being web1