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» LTCC wireless module

LESZEK GOLONKA  ZBIGNIEW IANELLI  HENRYK ROGUSZCZAK  JANUSZ SZTAJER  PIOTR WOJTAS  PRZEMYSŁAW WISZNIOWSKI  DARIUSZ BABECKI  
The LTCC (Low Temperature Cofired Ceramics) has been used for many years to produce a multilayer substrate MCM (Multichip Module) due to its very good electrical and mechanical properties, high reliability and stability as well as possibility of making three dimensional (3D) integrated microstructures containing passive components [1-3]. This technology can also be applied for the production of sensors, actuators and microsystems integrated with wireless modules. Implementation of modern LTCC technology together with the advanced assembly techniques of electronic components allows a significant miniaturisation of final product with increased performance and reliability. LTCC electronic systems can work in the highest frequency ranges of radio waves covering millimetre waves or shorter. The LTCC modules containing modern wireless communication systems based on TN100 semiconductor manufactured by the STMicroeletronic are investigated. The system operates in the licence free 2.4 GHz ISM band and allows creation of self-organizing and self-localizing networks. It uses world-wide standardized communication technology based on chirp modulation (CSS-Chirp Spread Spectrum). Extensive tests of the LTCC wireless systems have been carrie[...] więcej»
w zeszycie ELEKTRONIKA - KONSTRUKCJE, TECHNOLOGIE, ZASTOSOWANIA 2011/3


 

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