Flexible electronics of one kind or another have been around for more than 20 years. What most now call flexible printed circuits (FPCs) are branching out to rigid-flex designs as well as highly ...
Building electronics in unconventional form factors with high packaging density is possible thanks to three-dimensional circuit designs using flex and rigid-flex printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Metal micro/nanoparticle ink-based printed circuits have shown promise for promoting the scalable application of flexible electronics due to enabling superhigh metallic conductivity with ...
Three-dimensional (3D) conductive structures significantly reduce flexible circuit complexity and enhance circuit integration. Direct extrusion printing technology offers the advantages of various ...
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