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Capacitive ceramic pressure sensor

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
2.09.00  Engineering sciences and technologies  Electronic components and technologies   

Code Science Field
T100  Technological sciences  History and philosophy of technology 
T171  Technological sciences  Microelectronics 
T153  Technological sciences  Ceramic materials and powders 
P180  Natural sciences and mathematics  Metrology, physical instrumentation 
Keywords
ceramic electromechanical structures, presure sensor, capacitive pressure transducer, thick-film technology, LTCC technology
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Researchers (8)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  08346  Darko Belavič  Electronic components and technologies  Researcher  2005 - 2008  682 
2.  06423  PhD Janez Holc  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2005 - 2008  862 
3.  03219  PhD Marko Hrovat  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2005 - 2008  712 
4.  19391  Mitja Jerlah    Technical associate  2005 - 2008  115 
5.  24574  Sandi Kocjan  Electronic components and technologies  Researcher  2005 - 2008  31 
6.  02572  Srečo Maček    Technical associate  2005 - 2008  144 
7.  16034  PhD Marko Pavlin  Metrology  Researcher  2005 - 2008  110 
8.  04378  PhD Marina Santo Zarnik  Electronic components and technologies  Head  2005 - 2008  374 
Organisations (2)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0106  Jožef Stefan Institute  Ljubljana  5051606000  90,753 
2.  1704  HIPOT-R&D Research and development in Technologies and Systems  Otočec  5981344  759 
Abstract
The proposed project is an interdisciplinary applied research study in the field of sensors which incorporates the science and fundamental knowledge for use of ceramics and thick-film technologies and materials. The subjects of the investigation is a specific electro-mechanical structure of the capacitive pressure transducer realised using LTCC (Low-Temperature Cofired-Ceramic) technology and conventional hybrid thick-film technology. The aim of the study is to investigate and to develop advanced technologies and materials, and to use new know-how to develop new products.
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