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Researchers at Boston University have developed a gas flow control device that consists of a coordinated array of silicon microvalves. Each microvalve consists of a movable plate suspended over a bulk-micromachined orifice. Microvalves are opened or closed through an off-chip pulse-width modulated drive circuit. Gas flow rate is regulated precisely by controlling the fraction of time that the valves are open.

Recent Paper: Development of a rapid-response flow-control system using MEMS microvalve arrays, JMEMS 2004

 

 

 

Thomas Bifano, College of Engineering, Boston University, 8 St. Mary's St., Boston, MA 02215, (617) 353-8908, tgb@bu.edu