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Free MATLAB Trial: https://goo.gl/yXuXnS Request a Quote: https://goo.gl/wNKDSg Contact Us: https://goo.gl/RjJAkE Learn more about MATLAB: https://goo.gl/8QV7ZZ Learn more about Simulink: https://goo.gl/nqnbLe In this webinar, engineers from the MathWorks and Coventor present a streamlined workflow for designing and optimizing MEMS devices using MEMS+, MATLAB and Simulink. Previously, in order to reap the benefits of Model-Based Design for MEMS, engineers had to manually create overly-simplified models of the MEMS behavior either from analytic formulae or finite element extraction. Using Coventor MEMS+ with the built-in MATLAB interface, MEMS engineers can create a single, common model from 3D parametric components to immediately explore the impact of the control circuitry together with the MEMS device. Furthermore, the common model can be used for design-space exploration, yield analysis, and package effects. The webinar demonstrates this workflow on a MEMS accelerometer in force-feedback control to highlight the performance gains from this approach. We use this single model within MATLAB and Simulink to: Trade off sensitivity for linearity and bandwidth via geometric variation Improve the accelerometer’s closed-loop dynamic range and stability Use a wafer map of process data to explore the impact of process variation on drive and sense frequency Explore thermal package effects on zero-g offset