Inkjet-Printed Interdigital Bandpass Filter with Wide Stopband Using Multilayer Liquid Crystal Polymer Technique

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This article presents a two-layer inkjet-printed interdigital bandpass filter using lamination bonding process on liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrates for radio frequency electronic applications. Various percentages of torque force were applied over a 4 × 4 cm2 area with a 942 kg fixed force in the lamination bonding process. The insertion loss and surface morphology of the inkjet-printed silver film were examined on various torque forces to develop the lamination bonding process. The lamination bonding was performed at 12% torque and 270°C. A three-dimensional bandpass filter was realized with a S21 of -2.2 dB at 11.5 GHz with a 17% fractional bandwidth. A multilayer inkjet-printed bandpass filter was successfully developed to verify the design methodology and fabrication of inkjet-printing technology and lamination bonding technique for a three-dimensional integrated circuit package.

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Chang, L. C., Cho, C. L., Bachani, S. K., & Kao, H. L. (2018). Inkjet-Printed Interdigital Bandpass Filter with Wide Stopband Using Multilayer Liquid Crystal Polymer Technique. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6161427

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