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KERBESEN — Ceramic multilayer components for high temperature sensors and electronics |
Revision as of 20:00, 17 November 2021
Project Q3539804 in Germany
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English | KERBESEN — Ceramic multilayer components for high temperature sensors and electronics |
Project Q3539804 in Germany |
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555,334.66 Euro
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694,168.32 Euro
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80.0 percent
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1 April 2016
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31 March 2019
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Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena University of Applied Sciences
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07745 Jena
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Im Vorhaben sollen keramische Multilagensubstrate mit integrierten Funktionalitäten für Anwendungsfelder der Hochtemperatur-Sensorik und- elektronik (100-250 Grad) unter Nutzung der Low Temperature Ceramic Cofiring Technologie (LTCC) entwickelt werden. Dazu sind die werkstoffwissenschaftlichen Grundlagen funktionskeramischer Materialien für induktive, kapazitive und halbleitende Sensor- und Elektronikfunktionalitäten und deren Integration mittels Cofiring in keramische Mehrlagensysteme zu entwickeln. (German)
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The project will develop ceramic multilayer substrates with integrated functionalities for applications in high-temperature sensors and electronics (100-250 degrees) using Low Temperature Ceramic Cofiring Technology (LTCC). For this purpose, the material science bases of functional ceramic materials for inductive, capacitive and semiconducting sensor and electronic functionalities and their integration with cofiring in ceramic multilayer systems must be developed. (English)
17 November 2021
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Identifiers
DE_TEMPORARY_ESF_135716
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