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Chapter 29, Problem 31SDP
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Figure I.7b in the General Introduction shows a mirror that is suspended on a torsional beam, and can be inclined through electrostatic attraction by applying a voltage on either side of the micromirror at the bottom of the trench. Make a flowchart of the manufacturing operations required to produce this device.
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