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USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

2018

Picosecond laser machining

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Additively Manufactured On-Package Multipolar Antenna Systems For Harsh Communication Channels, Ramiro A. Ramirez-Hernandez Jun 2018

Additively Manufactured On-Package Multipolar Antenna Systems For Harsh Communication Channels, Ramiro A. Ramirez-Hernandez

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Four main aspects are studied and explored throughout this dissertation: (1) On-Package Multipolar antenna system design for integration with commercial wireless sensor nodes for machine-to-machine communication applications; (2) Development of a novel MMIC packaging process and subsequent antenna integration for chip-to-chip communication applications, (3) Design and characterization of additively manufactured lumped passive elements for integration with MMIC and hybrid circuits, (4) Design and characterization of antennas for on- and off-metal radio frequency identification (RFID) applications.

This work presents the design of different 3-D printed tripolar antenna systems operating at 2.4 GHz. The antennas are designed for integration with commercial wireless …


Three Dimensional Direct Print Additively Manufactured High-Q Microwave Filters And Embedded Antennas, Derar Fayez Hawatmeh Mar 2018

Three Dimensional Direct Print Additively Manufactured High-Q Microwave Filters And Embedded Antennas, Derar Fayez Hawatmeh

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The need for miniaturized, and high performance microwave devices has focused significant attention onto new fabrication technologies that can simultaneously achieve high performance and low manufacturing complexity. Additive manufacturing (AM) has proven its capability in fabricating high performance, compact and light weight microwave circuits and antennas, as well as the ability to achieve designs that are complicated to fabricate using other manufacturing approaches. Direct print additive manufacturing (DPAM) is an emerging AM process that combines the fused deposition modeling (FDM) of thermoplastics with micro-dispensing of conductive and insulating pastes. DPAM has the potential to jointly combine high performance and low …