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Material printing for the preparation of sensor devices
Krnáčová, Alica ; Vošický, Libor (referee) ; Vala, Martin (advisor)
This thesis studies the relation between printing parameters, properties, and function of capacitive touch sensor. For this purpose, model prototypes of touch sensors made by screen printing were developed and subsequently characterized. Characterization was aimed at surface morphology, structure, and electrical properties. It was discovered that printing parameters in broad range have no significant impact on thickness, roughness, or capacitive behavior of prepared sensors. Nevertheless, higher printing speed produces more homogenous layer with lower porosity, which results in lower sheet resistance, hence better conductivity. In the same way, higher curing temperature causes lowering of sheet resistance by better evaporating the organic components of printing paste. Independent from printing parameters, all samples showed good response to human touch in form of small change of capacity. Using the capacitive sensor as an element in LC circuit, resonance sensor was prepared, which response to touch was under the same conditions 10x higher than the response of capacity itself. This could prove advantageous in large area applications, where the conductivity decreases in farther places due to long lines. Results of experimental work prove the reliability and suitability of screen printing as a method for printed electronics manufacturing.
Infidel?
Krnáčová, Andrea ; Fajnor, Richard (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
In my bachelor's thesis, I am based on my own memories of my childhood and adolescence, which I spent in the community of Jehovah's Witnesses. I liken individual memories to pieces of concrete furniture from the Kingdom Hall, which I regularly visited. I decided to process this topic using a hanging installation made entirely of polystyrene.
Material printing for the preparation of sensor devices
Krnáčová, Alica ; Vošický, Libor (referee) ; Vala, Martin (advisor)
This thesis studies the relation between printing parameters, properties, and function of capacitive touch sensor. For this purpose, model prototypes of touch sensors made by screen printing were developed and subsequently characterized. Characterization was aimed at surface morphology, structure, and electrical properties. It was discovered that printing parameters in broad range have no significant impact on thickness, roughness, or capacitive behavior of prepared sensors. Nevertheless, higher printing speed produces more homogenous layer with lower porosity, which results in lower sheet resistance, hence better conductivity. In the same way, higher curing temperature causes lowering of sheet resistance by better evaporating the organic components of printing paste. Independent from printing parameters, all samples showed good response to human touch in form of small change of capacity. Using the capacitive sensor as an element in LC circuit, resonance sensor was prepared, which response to touch was under the same conditions 10x higher than the response of capacity itself. This could prove advantageous in large area applications, where the conductivity decreases in farther places due to long lines. Results of experimental work prove the reliability and suitability of screen printing as a method for printed electronics manufacturing.
Osvědčení jako schůdný mechanismus zajištění kvality v tranzitivních ekonomikách: důkazy, teorie a otevřené otázky
Ortmann, Andreas ; Svítková, Katarína ; Krnáčová, A.
In this article we discuss a form of enforcement that relies much less, or not at all, on the state, and that relies on the market only indirectly: Certification agencies force their members to reveal their (good) type through costly signals that can be “engineered” to induce a separating equilibrium. We discuss the viability of this system of enforcement in an environment where state and market have failed to deliver a satisfying degree of quality assurance (namely, fundraising), and also discuss related information systems and systems of quality assurance.

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