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- Church, K.; MacDonald, E.; Clark, P.; Taylor, R.; Paul, D.; Stone, K.;
Wilhelm, M.; Medina, F.; Lyke, J.; Wicker, R., "Printed electronic
processes for flexible hybrid circuits and antennas," Flexible Electronics & Displays Conference and Exhibition, 2009. , vol., no., pp.1,7, 2-5 Feb. 2009
doi: 10.1109/FEDC.2009.5069282Abstract:
Next generation electronics will be painted onto plastic substrates
providing both functionality and physical flexibility. The corresponding manufacturing process will lead to significantly reduced cost; however
the performance of the resulting circuits will not match many existing
high-performance electronic circuits fabricated with traditional technology today. High performance is not always necessary, but when required, printed electronics may still be a viable solution. The future of printed electronics is bright and will eventually include sophisticated function, but until that time, a printed hybrid option will simultaneously provide the cost savings of printing and the high
performance of silicon and printed circuit boards. An interim contribution is to use state-of-the-art silicon devices and print the supporting conductive patterns and passives on substrates for flexible systems integration. This paper describes and demonstrates a hybrid circuit technology, which can manufacture circuits more easily adapted to complex shapes and diverse sizes. Additionally, a number of printed components and devices are reviewed and a demonstration of two circuits
is provided: an RF antenna and the supporting substrate design of a field programmable gate array.
URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5069282&isnumber=5069269
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