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Electronics Miniaturization using Fine-Feature Nanosilver conductors
Fine feature (<10 microns) trace/space capability Maximum component density Fully encapsulated silver conductors Quick, inexpensive prototyping Encapsulated component blocks Rugged/robust Minimize dead volume Easy test of subsystems Low Capital Equipment Costs
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Nano-silver conductor fabrication
Pulsed UV laser 1. 1st Squeegee Fill Laser ablate channels 2. Low T bake 5. Full oven cure 4. Residue removal 3. 2nd Squeegee Fill Conductor resistivity ~ 3X bulk Ag Finished circuit 2
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Embedded nanoparticle silver conductors
Embedded conductor Conventional conductor Nanoparticle conductor advantages: Eliminate photolithography Conductor width limited only by laser focal spot size. <10 micron trace/space demonstrated Controllable aspect ratio Additive, green process
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Substrates: Polyimide ABF LCP MicroLam Mylar Alumina 15 micron traces
Two sides with via
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Stretchable conductors
Embedded conductor Polyimide
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Quasi-conformal circuitry
Stretchable circuits connect miniature modules Wearable sensors Conform to irregular shapes MCU Sensor Embedding in elastic polymer 6
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Fine pitch coil on 1 mm tube
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High packing density 0201 resistors > 1000 components/cm3 8
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Narrow traces reduce layer count and cost
Nanosilver 2 layers 15 to 30 micron traces $1000 for first 10 substrates 1 day turnaround Conventional copper 4 layers 75 micron traces $7800 for first 10 substrates 12 day turnaround 8 mm 12 mm
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Miniature systems using readily available SMT components
Low cost ASIC equivalent Adaptable to prototyping/low volume production Simple manufacturing scale-up
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Miniature module fabrication
Encapsulate components Fabricate fine feature interconnects on thin substrates Nanoparticale silver conductors Laser direct-write processes Connect components using conductive adhesives
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Component Encapsulation
SMD Carrier film Mold Encapsulant Flat surface Exposed pads
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-50C to +150C Testing of 50-component Daisy Chains
Thermal cycling tests -50C to +150C Testing of 50-component Daisy Chains Conductive epoxy Silver traces and pads 0 ohm surface mount resistor -50 C to 150 C 10 minute cycles Microvia Underfill Chain resistance vs time 500 cycles/no failure
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Using the modules 3D stand alone assemblies
Miniature subsystems connecting to PCB’s or cables Solder connection FR4 or Flex
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Body orientation sensor
Accelerometer/magnetometer Wireless transceiver Modular construction Mount on helmet 20mm x 25mm footprint Powered by coin cell Radio Programming cable (temporary) MCU/Sensor module
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Miniature wireless sensors
9-axis wireless motion sensor Miniature wireless sensors Radio Sensor module Sensor module Radio Microcontroller Microcontroller Battery Battery
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Smart cable
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Capital Equipment Required
Paste fill & clean station Encapsulation mold Integrated Laser/PnP/Dispense
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Capital Equipment NOT required
Resist exposure system Etching/Plating tanks Lamination Press Resist stripper
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Scaling to higher volume
Encapsulation mold Epoxy Dispenser UV laser system Pick and Place Paste fill & clean station
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Summary Highly miniaturized circuits using nanosilver conductors
Simplified design and fabrication Modular construction Quick/inexpensive prototyping Green processes Minimal capital equipment
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