2020
DOI: 10.1109/mmm.2020.3023310
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Inkjet-/3D-/4D-Printed Perpetual Electronics and Modules: RF and mm-Wave Devices for 5G+, IoT, Smart Agriculture, and Smart Cities Applications

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“…In RF electronic hardware designs, power losses incurred in components and interconnects need to be minimized, as these losses directly define the quality of the end-product. At mm-wave frequency, inkjet printed interconnects have been found to outperform conventional RF ribbon-bond interconnects, as reported by Eid et al [83] and shown in Figure 8a. The printed interconnects incur less losses at mm-wave frequency and generally are closer to a continuous transmission line than the ribbon-bond interconnects.…”
Section: Radio Frequency (Rf) Componentssupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…In RF electronic hardware designs, power losses incurred in components and interconnects need to be minimized, as these losses directly define the quality of the end-product. At mm-wave frequency, inkjet printed interconnects have been found to outperform conventional RF ribbon-bond interconnects, as reported by Eid et al [83] and shown in Figure 8a. The printed interconnects incur less losses at mm-wave frequency and generally are closer to a continuous transmission line than the ribbon-bond interconnects.…”
Section: Radio Frequency (Rf) Componentssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Recently, Lin et al [86] presented a package-integrated mm-wave 5G energy harvester fabricated with 3D-printing and inkjet printing technologies. As discussed by Eid et al [83], these system-on-package energy harvesters could be also designed to harvest other forms of energy, such as solar and vibration energy. The capability of harvesting energy from the environment would allow greater autonomy of various electronic devices compared to their battery powered variants.…”
Section: Energy Harvesting and Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inkjet printing, a subset of additive manufacturing, operates based on a Drop on Demand concept, where the ink is disposed onto the substrate using an ink cartridge consisting of an array of nozzles with individual piezoelectric elements. Combined in one system, inkjet and 3D printing enable the development of smart heterogeneous architectures involving antennas, RF/mm-wave circuits, interconnects, sensors, microfluidic channels and more [9], [10].…”
Section: ) Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the manual fabrication process is durable and accurate enough for this proof-of-concept demonstration. To further improve the fabrication process, the 4D hybrid printing process has been studied in recent years [4, 25]; 4D printing can be a faster and more accurate way to manufacture a scalable and durable eggbox FSS.…”
Section: × 6 Eggbox Fss Designmentioning
confidence: 99%