CHARACTERIZING AND INTEGRATING RESISTIVE INK FOR USE IN RF COMPONENTS
         Aerosol jet printing (AJP) is gaining attention in additive manufacturing as a method that can be used to fabricate small and precise radio frequency (RF) components. Although work has been done to prove the usefulness of this manufacturing method up to D-band, most of that work has been done using highly conductive inks for transmission lines and radiators. Currently, no reliable method exists to fabricate resistive components for use in high-frequency circuits. The work presented here undergoes the process of characterizing a commercially available ink for that purpose. It will be shown that resistors can be fabricated small enough and with low enough resistance to be used in RF components. A Wilkinson power divider that operates in Ka band as well as one that operates in V band are fabricated. A set of loaded microstrips is fabricated to show how the printed resistors operate when they act as terminations.
    
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- Authors
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    Grammer, Koltin
                    
 
- Thesis Advisors
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    Papapolymerou, Ioannis
                    
 
- Committee Members
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    Papapolymerou, Ioannis
                    
 Hogan, Tim
 Hodek, Mathew
 
- Date Published
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    2025
                    
 
- Subjects
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    Electrical engineering
                    
 
- Program of Study
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    Electrical and Computer Engineering - Master of Science
                    
 
- Degree Level
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    Masters
                    
 
- Language
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    English
                    
 
- Pages
- 52 pages
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- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/bt43-2g59