The paper describes the fabrication process, the technology assessment and the experimental characterization of silver nanoparticle inkjet-printed microstrip structures on alu- mina substrates for RF and microwave applications. The present technology allows, through the adoption of innovative silver-based inks and a special piezoelectric-inkjet printer, the direct printing of microstrip prototypes on alumina substrates. The electrical characteristics of the manufactured strips have been modeled, starting from measured data, and several samples of line-stub impedance matching sections have been realized and measured to verify the repeatability of the line characteristic and printing alignment accuracy. More complex structures, including soldered components and ground wrap-around connection, have been realized and tested, showing good agreement between simulations and measurement
Assessment of silver nanoparticle inkjet-printed microstrip lines for RF and microwave applications2013 IEEE International Wireless Symposium (IWS) / Camarchia, Vittorio; Chiolerio, Alessandro; M., Cotto; Fang, Jie; Ghione, Giovanni; Pandolfi, Paolo; Pirola, Marco; Quaglia, Roberto; Ramella, Chiara. - ELETTRONICO. - Unico:(2013), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2013 IEEE International Wireless Symposium (IWS) tenutosi a Beijing, China nel 14-18 April 2013) [10.1109/IEEE-IWS.2013.6616731].
Assessment of silver nanoparticle inkjet-printed microstrip lines for RF and microwave applications2013 IEEE International Wireless Symposium (IWS)
CAMARCHIA, VITTORIO;CHIOLERIO, ALESSANDRO;FANG, JIE;GHIONE, GIOVANNI;PANDOLFI, PAOLO;PIROLA, Marco;QUAGLIA, ROBERTO;RAMELLA, CHIARA
2013
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The paper describes the fabrication process, the technology assessment and the experimental characterization of silver nanoparticle inkjet-printed microstrip structures on alu- mina substrates for RF and microwave applications. The present technology allows, through the adoption of innovative silver-based inks and a special piezoelectric-inkjet printer, the direct printing of microstrip prototypes on alumina substrates. The electrical characteristics of the manufactured strips have been modeled, starting from measured data, and several samples of line-stub impedance matching sections have been realized and measured to verify the repeatability of the line characteristic and printing alignment accuracy. More complex structures, including soldered components and ground wrap-around connection, have been realized and tested, showing good agreement between simulations and measurementFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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