The application of thin LTCC is a very interesting and promising approach to the fabrication of ceramic MEMS gas sensors. The attempts to use this material were restricted till now by the thickness of commercial material (>50 μm). In this work, we found a possibility to fabricate thin LTCC membranes (20–30 μm) stretched on a frame made of 100 μm thick LTCC. Aerosol jet printed Pt microheater and laser cutting of the membrane gave a cantilever shaped microhotplate with hot spot of about 300 × 300 μm. Power consumption of the heater is ~150 mW at 450 °C
AbstractThe target of this work is the demonstration of advanced approaches able to provide rapid pr...
Ease of fabrication and design flexibility are two attractive features of low temperature co-fired c...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...
Abstract: Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recently addressed to be a key appro...
The paper is focused on the micro-channel in LTCC (Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics), which is one ...
AbstractCommonly used substrates for resistance-type oxide sensors are mainly alumina plates. Other ...
LTCC (Low Temperature Co fired Ceramic) is a ceramic multilayer technology for the manufacturing of ...
Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recentlyaddressed to be a key approach among a...
Smart packaging concept has been the driving force for the search of advanced technologies to produc...
Ease of fabrication and design flexibility are two attractive features of low temperature co-fired c...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate sensors and structures fabricated using the LTCC technol...
Low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) is a packaging material that has a strong resistance to high...
AbstractThe application of MEMS technology for the fabrication of MOX sensors with low power consump...
The aim of this work is design and fabrication of micro hotplates. This type of device is often used...
Ceramic multilayer technologies as LTCC (Low Temperature Cofired Ceramics) or HTCC (High Temperature...
AbstractThe target of this work is the demonstration of advanced approaches able to provide rapid pr...
Ease of fabrication and design flexibility are two attractive features of low temperature co-fired c...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...
Abstract: Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recently addressed to be a key appro...
The paper is focused on the micro-channel in LTCC (Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics), which is one ...
AbstractCommonly used substrates for resistance-type oxide sensors are mainly alumina plates. Other ...
LTCC (Low Temperature Co fired Ceramic) is a ceramic multilayer technology for the manufacturing of ...
Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recentlyaddressed to be a key approach among a...
Smart packaging concept has been the driving force for the search of advanced technologies to produc...
Ease of fabrication and design flexibility are two attractive features of low temperature co-fired c...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate sensors and structures fabricated using the LTCC technol...
Low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) is a packaging material that has a strong resistance to high...
AbstractThe application of MEMS technology for the fabrication of MOX sensors with low power consump...
The aim of this work is design and fabrication of micro hotplates. This type of device is often used...
Ceramic multilayer technologies as LTCC (Low Temperature Cofired Ceramics) or HTCC (High Temperature...
AbstractThe target of this work is the demonstration of advanced approaches able to provide rapid pr...
Ease of fabrication and design flexibility are two attractive features of low temperature co-fired c...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...