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Hybrid 3D Printing of Soft Electronics

Los Angeles Pierce College · Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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Abstract

Abstract Hybrid 3D printing is a new method for producing soft electronics that combines direct ink writing of conductive and dielectric elastomeric materials with automated pick‐and‐place of surface mount electronic components within an integrated additive manufacturing platform. Using this approach, insulating matrix and conductive electrode inks are directly printed in specific layouts. Passive and active electrical components are then integrated to produce the desired electronic circuitry by using an empty nozzle (in vacuum‐on mode) to pick up individual components, place them onto the substrate, and then deposit them (in vacuum‐off mode) in the desired location. The components are then interconnected via…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Electronics
  • Electrical conductor
  • Soft robotics
  • Electronic component
  • Printed electronics
  • Flexible electronics
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