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Smart RFID label printed on PET substrate with CMOS sensors

Authors :
Vasquez-Quintero, A.
Frolet, N.
Lemaire, E.
Koller, M.
Furrer, L.
Graf, M.
Kueng, R.
Briand, D.
de Rooij, N.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The present work shows the fabrication of a printed RFID label using large-area printing processes, such as roto-screen and stencil printing, and the integration with advanced assembly methods of CMOS-based humidity and temperature sensors. The fabrication of the antenna and the PCB on flexible plastic substrates (i.e. polyethylene terephthalate - PET) was performed by means of roto-screen printing in combination with flash photonic sintering. This allows a high thermal transfer to the printed material, which is necessary for its sintering, while preserving the delicate polymeric substrate. Cost-effective and low temperature methods are also developed for the assembling of the components onto polymeric substrates. The electrical interconnections were stencil-printed with isotropic conductive adhesives by using laser-ablated stencil masks on polymer foils. Additionally, the label incorporates an RF remotely rechargeable thin film battery which is used for data logging. Finally, the roto-screen printing of copper oxide patterns and their reduction to copper by means of a Xenon flash photonic process is presented.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..ab97068f7b43f4c04d82868c6fe1c216