N. Langford, Sammy G. Shina
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使用共形印刷电子3D打印天线系统构建模块
印刷电子是世界上发展最快的科学技术应用之一。这种增长是由许多因素驱动的,包括成本降低、交货时间缩短、设计和测试周期缩短。本文的重点是通过气溶胶喷射打印(AJP)在保形和低介电常数多孔表面上添加一个完整的射频(RF)系统,使印刷电子产品能够进行增材制造(AM)。本文的第一部分比较了AM和减法制造的RF滤波器的电特性。AJP和LPKF Proto U4©激光器用于创建功能7.5-8.0GHz的边缘耦合滤波器。将调幅滤波器的散射参数与传统制造的减色法滤波器的散射参数进行了比较,并进行了计算机仿真,以验证AJP是一种可行的射频结构制造技术。第二部分考察了AJP在多孔、低介电常数、复合泡沫表面上的高导电性银油墨的应用。这种衬底的相对介电常数与空气相似。提出了一种应用和固化银油墨的方法,与散装银相比,银油墨的导电性仅降低了2-3倍。此外,烘箱固化与激光固化银油墨相比,因为激光固化可以提供更快的固化时间和局部加热。在这种情况下,激光烧结墨线的电阻比烘箱固化线高25%。第三部分探讨了AJP制造AM电阻器的机会,因为电阻器是射频功率衰减电路的重要元件。该评估包括碳和氧化钌电阻器在各种表面上的应用。激光固化AJP电阻器使得首次在低温电路卡衬底上制造功能厚膜式电阻器成为可能。一个重要的发现是,AJP创建的537$\Omega$ AM电阻能够处理高达15W的连续功率而不会出现故障,这是在特定的mil标准中重新布线的。
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