Scientific Papers: Exceptional solutions with LPKF systems

LPKF has its eye on the market. Twice a year, we summarize findings from freely accessible scientific publications in a brief PowerPoint report. From each paper, we copy part of the abstract, part of the fabrication related to LPKF prototyping equipment, a few pictures, add a first-named institution, and, most importantly, the link to the original scientific report.

 

We also reference material(s) processed with LPKF equipment and the field of application for quick reference. The compactly packed one-page overview could provide an impetus for your development. This issue deals with wearables, bioresorbable materials, and special antenna structures, among other things. 

A thermo-haptic stimulation adds another dimension of virtual and augmented reality. However, the system also has a potential for medical indications or with the perception of the environment for sensor systems. An LPKF ProtoLaser R4 structures the carrier for 15 resistive temperature sensors in ITO on PET and thus creates the basis and connectivity for the entire system. Furthermore, the LPKF ProtoLaser U4 has been used to create resistive heaters on the Dupont Pyralux AP. 

A wearable ultrasound device for continuous monitoring of bladder volume relies on the integration of commercially available PZT disks and their control on a carrier. The LPKF ProtoLaser R4 isolated a small part of the silver electrode. Additionally, ProtoLaser R4 was used to trim the matching layer in one-micron steps. The LPKF ProtoLaser U4 was used for flexible circuitry. This made it possible to connect four sensors for the ultrasound transducer. 

Defined high-frequency resonance circuits can significantly improve the results of magnetic resonance imaging. They are implanted into neighboring tissue. Thanks to an LPKF ProtoLaser U4, these inductor-capacitor circuits are made from completely bioresorbable organic and inorganic materials. This eliminates the need for an additional operation to remove the implant after treatment. 

The report " Publications with LPKF Equipment (Part 9) " describes these and other applications where our customers benefit from LPKF Rapid Prototyping solutions. It is available free of charge from the LPKF Knowledge Center. 


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