Search for dissertations about: "printed electronics"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 77 swedish dissertations containing the words printed electronics.
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16. Turbulent Forced Convection Air Cooling of Electronics with Heat Sinks Under Flow Bypass Conditions
Abstract : Air cooling is still the dominant method for dissipating theheat produced by electronic components. In a typical electronicdevice, the components are situated on a Printed Circuit Board(PCB). For most applications natural convection is sufficientto cool the components. READ MORE
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17. Liquid Exfoliation of Molybdenum Disulfide for Inkjet Printing
Abstract : Since the discovery of graphene, substantial effort has been put toward the synthesis and production of 2D materials. Developing scalable methods for the production of high-quality exfoliated nanosheets has proved a significant challenge. READ MORE
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18. Multilayered Coreless Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Step-down Transformers for High Frequency Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
Abstract : The Power Supply Unit (PSU) plays a vital role in almost all electronic equipment. The continuous efforts applied to the improvement of semiconductor devices such as MOSFETS, diodes, controllers and MOSFET drivers have led to the increased switching speeds of power supplies. READ MORE
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19. Integrated Antenna Solutions for Wireless Sensor and Millimeter-Wave Systems
Abstract : This thesis presents various integrated antenna solutions for different types of systems and applications, e.g. wireless sensors, broadband handsets, advanced base stations, MEMS-based reconfigurable front-ends, automotive anti-collision radars, and large area electronics. READ MORE
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20. Nanofibrillar Materials for Organic and Printable Electronics
Abstract : In recent years, organic electronics have attracted great attention due to their multiple advantages such as light weight, flexibility, large area fabrication and cost-effective production processes. The recent progress in fabricating organic electronic devices has been achieved with the development of new materials which provide competing functionalities to the electronics devices. READ MORE