AbstractIn this work, the permittivity of porous LTCC (low temperature co-fired ceramics) DP 951 is measured and evaluated. The dielectric constant is locally lowered to improve the performance of e.g. radar sensors operated in the GHz range. Porousification is done at originally dense LTCC substrates in the fired state by a wet chemical etching procedure using hot phosphoric acid. Choosing this approach, areas with tailored permittivity can be generated in one single LTCC layer. The etch time and the bath temperature precisely control the penetration and hence, the porosification depth. Therefore, the decrease in dielectric constant of the LTCC substrate can be correlated to the thickness of the porous layer. The dielectric constant is mea...
In last few years the increase in the level of functions required of wireless communications has nec...
\u3cp\u3eThe continuous trend in modern electronic applications towards smaller size, higher integra...
Abstract The main objective of this thesis was to research the integration of novel materials and fa...
AbstractIn this work, the permittivity of porous LTCC (low temperature co-fired ceramics) DP 951 is ...
AbstractThe reduction of the thermal conductivity of low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) caused...
The Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic technology (LTCC) represents a multilayer functional ceramic su...
The competence of integrating circuits within LTCC materials is an added advantage to implement the ...
The materials that are used to create low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) circuits (produced fr...
Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recentlyaddressed to be a key approach among a...
Low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) combines many advantageous features for low-range (force & pr...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...
The LTCC (Low Temperature Cofired Ceramic) technology has been used for years in various application...
This study is aimed at outlining the fabrication of a novel piezoresistive force sensor using LTCC t...
International audienceTelecommunication and automotive industry requires high volume and low cost ci...
Dielectric materials with high dielectric constant contrast (68.7/6.37) are cofired inside low tempe...
In last few years the increase in the level of functions required of wireless communications has nec...
\u3cp\u3eThe continuous trend in modern electronic applications towards smaller size, higher integra...
Abstract The main objective of this thesis was to research the integration of novel materials and fa...
AbstractIn this work, the permittivity of porous LTCC (low temperature co-fired ceramics) DP 951 is ...
AbstractThe reduction of the thermal conductivity of low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) caused...
The Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic technology (LTCC) represents a multilayer functional ceramic su...
The competence of integrating circuits within LTCC materials is an added advantage to implement the ...
The materials that are used to create low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) circuits (produced fr...
Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramic (LTCC) Technology is recentlyaddressed to be a key approach among a...
Low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) combines many advantageous features for low-range (force & pr...
Nowadays low temperature co-fired ceramics (further on: LTCC) are used in sensor technology as senso...
The LTCC (Low Temperature Cofired Ceramic) technology has been used for years in various application...
This study is aimed at outlining the fabrication of a novel piezoresistive force sensor using LTCC t...
International audienceTelecommunication and automotive industry requires high volume and low cost ci...
Dielectric materials with high dielectric constant contrast (68.7/6.37) are cofired inside low tempe...
In last few years the increase in the level of functions required of wireless communications has nec...
\u3cp\u3eThe continuous trend in modern electronic applications towards smaller size, higher integra...
Abstract The main objective of this thesis was to research the integration of novel materials and fa...