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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 01, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 12, 2011
Fabrice Casset, Tencin, FR;
Lionel Cadix, Grenoble, FR;
Perceval Coudrain, Grenoble, FR;
Alexis Farcy, La Ravoire, FR;
Laurent-luc Chapelon, Domene, FR;
Yacine Felk, Grenoble, FR;
Pascal Ancey, Revel, FR;
Fabrice Casset, Tencin, FR;
Lionel Cadix, Grenoble, FR;
Perceval Coudrain, Grenoble, FR;
Alexis Farcy, La Ravoire, FR;
Laurent-Luc Chapelon, Domene, FR;
Yacine Felk, Grenoble, FR;
Pascal Ancey, Revel, FR;
STMicroelectronics SA, Montrouge, FR;
STMicroelectronics (Crolles 2) SAS, Crolles, FR;
Abstract
The integrated circuit comprises a support substrate having opposite first and second main surfaces. A cavity passes through the support substrate and connects the first and second main surfaces. The integrated circuit comprises a device with a mobile element, the mobile element and a pair of associated electrodes of which are included in a cavity. An anchoring node of the mobile element is located at the level of the first main surface. The integrated circuit comprises a first elementary chip arranged at the level of the first main surface and electrically connected to the device with a mobile element.