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In this work, ACA was prepared by mixing micro-sized spherical Ag particles into thermo-set epoxy resin, and RFID flip chips were assembled on the Al/PET antennae through hot-press process. The effect of bonding parameters, such as the curing degree, the curing rate and the temperature combination of down and up hot-press heads on the contact resistance and shear strength of ACA bonding joints for...
In this work, ACA was prepared by mixing micro-sized spherical Ag particles and latent curing agent into thermo-set epoxy resin, and RFID flip chips were assembled on the Al/PET, printed Ag/PET and printed Ag/paper antennae through hot-press bonding process. The contact resistance and shear bonding strength before and after the reliability tests (hot humidity test, 85degC, RH 85%), and degradation...
Interconnecting the RFID flip-chip on flexible antenna substrates by anisotropic conductive adhesive (ACA) is a preponderant technique to accomplish the low cost manufacturing of radio frequency identification (RFID) tag inlay. However, for the nature of hot compression bonding by adhesive, the frequency response function of RFID inlays often turns unstable and eventually goes to a response failure...
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