DP4T MEMS Switch Layout Fabrication
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’ve completed the concept phase of a DP4T (double-pole, four-throw) MEMS switch and am now moving into detailed work. My immediate need is a clear, manufacture-ready schematic that translates the concept into a layout I can take to fabrication with minimal rework.
What I’m looking for
• A clean, rule-checked schematic capturing all layers, anchors, beams, contact pads, and actuation structures.
• A concise mask-layer map that shows how each layer in the schematic will translate to photomasks.
.Fabrication and results
• A short fabrication note (materials, key steps, and critical dimensions) so I can verify feasibility with my foundry before committing to full masks.
Tools are flexible—as long as the final files export reliably to standard GDSII or DXF, I’m happy. If you already work in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Eagle CAD, or an equivalent MEMS-friendly platform, just let me know.
Acceptance
The schematic should pass a basic DRC for 2 µm minimum linewidth and spacing, include clearly labeled input/output ports, and be delivered in both editable format and PDF for quick review.
If you’ve previously taken MEMS switches from schematic to tape-out, I’d love to see an example in your portfolio. Looking forward to collaborating and getting this switch ready for fabrication.
What I’m looking for
• A clean, rule-checked schematic capturing all layers, anchors, beams, contact pads, and actuation structures.
• A concise mask-layer map that shows how each layer in the schematic will translate to photomasks.
.Fabrication and results
• A short fabrication note (materials, key steps, and critical dimensions) so I can verify feasibility with my foundry before committing to full masks.
Tools are flexible—as long as the final files export reliably to standard GDSII or DXF, I’m happy. If you already work in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Eagle CAD, or an equivalent MEMS-friendly platform, just let me know.
Acceptance
The schematic should pass a basic DRC for 2 µm minimum linewidth and spacing, include clearly labeled input/output ports, and be delivered in both editable format and PDF for quick review.
If you’ve previously taken MEMS switches from schematic to tape-out, I’d love to see an example in your portfolio. Looking forward to collaborating and getting this switch ready for fabrication.
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