2016
DOI: 10.1108/cw-10-2015-0046
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Printed HF antennas for RFID on-metal transponders

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate screen-printed high-frequency (HF) antennas for radio frequency identification (RFID) on-metal transponders in which a magnetic sheet was used as a substrate material. Design/methodology/approach – A transponder antenna was designed in the form of square coil using a high-frequency electromagnetic software. Then, the antenna was fabricated with screen printing technique on two differe… Show more

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“…After that, the samples were annealed for 1, 2 and 3 h at 150°C or subjected to cycling bending. The cycling bending test was carried out using the Mecmesin i-1 System presented in Janeczek et al (2016). Parameters of the bending test were as follows: speed of shear head, 100 mm/min; movement range, ±10 mm; and number of bending cycles, up to 1,000.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, the samples were annealed for 1, 2 and 3 h at 150°C or subjected to cycling bending. The cycling bending test was carried out using the Mecmesin i-1 System presented in Janeczek et al (2016). Parameters of the bending test were as follows: speed of shear head, 100 mm/min; movement range, ±10 mm; and number of bending cycles, up to 1,000.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few printing methods are being evolved in the field of electronics for different applications, namely, screen (Drabczyk et al , 2015), flexography (Alem et al , 2018), inkjet (Romeo et al , 2018; Futera et al , 2015), pad printing (Laine-Ma et al , 2016) and others (Tobjörk and Österbacka, 2011). They are used to manufacture radio frequency identification tags (Kim et al , 2018; Janeczek et al , 2016; Kim et al , 2013), humidity and chemical sensors (Cinti et al , 2018), touch elements (Salim and Lim, 2017; Faller et al , 2016) and transistors (Mizukami et al , 2018), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Printing technology has evolved from its traditional uses for text and graphics in publishing and commercial applications to advanced industrial applications that include printed electronics, which is being actively developed as a next-generation electronics manufacturing technology [1][2][3][4][5]. A variety printing technologies are being adopted in the development of printed electronics technology, including screen printing [6,7], gravure printing [8,9], flexographic printing [10,11], inkjet printing [12,13], an aerosol jet [14], various dispensers [15], slit coating [16], and blade coating [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%