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Smart High-Integration Flex
technologies
Action Line: Micro and nano-systems
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Coordinator |
Contact Person:
Name: VANFLETEREN, JAN
Email: Jan.Vanfleteren@elis.ugent.be
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Organisation:
INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM
VZW
KAPELDREEF 75
3001 LEUVEN
BELGIUM
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The objective of the project is
the development of smart, high-integration,
mechanically flexible electronic systems, for a wide
variety of applications. "Smart" means that the
flexible multilayer laminate has embedded
components, and that the different flex layers in
the multilayer structure can have different
functions, meaning that it might be necessary to
combine layers of different base material in the
laminate. Compactness of the resulting circuit will
be boosted in two ways: by using the third dimension
for electronic component integration (not only on
front and back side, but potentially on every
conductive layer) and by drastically increasing the
wiring density through the introduction of new flex
manufacturing and lamination techniques. Innovative
technologies to be developed in SHIFT include: a
new, cheap flex laminate technology, based on a
process for electrolyses Cu deposition on polyimide,
a new lamination technology, based on
interconnection by solid state diffusion.
Component embedding technologies : resistors,
capacitors, RF components and ultra thin (20 micron)
chips. Assembly technologies on embedded multilayer
flex The rationale of the project is that in order
to realise the "ambient intelligence" vision, more
and more electronics systems will accompany the
citizen. For these systems there is a trend towards
increased functionality, compactness, feasibility
and reduced weight. The system may not hamper the
mobility of the human carrier. Flexible electronics
systems take the shape of the object onto or into
which they are placed and may become quasi
non-noticeable to the user. Compared to their rigid
board counterparts they show a drastic increase of
comfort for the user, and therefore the trend is
starting and will become only stronger towards the
use of "smart comfortable mechanically flexible
electronic systems. The aim of SHIFT is precisely to
develop enabling technologies for such complex
flexible electronic systems.
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Project details |
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Project Reference: 507745 |
Contract Type: Integrated
Project |
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Start Date: 2004-01-01 |
End Date: 2007-12-31 |
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Duration: 48 months |
Project Status: Execution |
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Project Cost: 11.50 million
euro |
Project Funding: 5.20
million euro |
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Participant Organization:
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER
ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. |
Country: GERMANY |
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Participant Organization:
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN |
Country: GERMANY |
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Participant Organization:
THALES SYSTEMES AEROPORTES S.A. |
Country: FRANCE |
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Participant Organization:
HIGHTEC MC AG |
Country: SWITZERLAND |
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Participant Organization:
TO BE DECIDED |
Country: BELGIUM |
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Participant Organization:
FREUDENBERG MEKTEC EUROPA GMBH |
Country: GERMANY |
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Participant Organization:
VDI/VDE TECHNOLOGIEZENTRUM
INFORMATIONSTECHNIK GMBH |
Country: GERMANY |
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Participant Organization:
NOKIA CORPORATION |
Country: FINLAND |
RCN: 71113
Last updated: 2004-12-07 |