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The design of electrochemical sensor with integrated potentiostat chip
Uhlár, Martin ; Novotný, Marek (referee) ; Adámek, Martin (advisor)
The research on electrochemical sensor applications in combination with application-defined electronic circuits is a very fast developing field of modern sensorics. Device designing of unique integrated systems with specific properties and parameters is now becoming the everyday practice for producers of devices based on the latest technology progress in microelectronics. In the process of realization of a new device type, the main objective consists in increasing the possibility of detecting very low concentrations of heavy metals in the given chemical solution, extending the signal-to-noise ratio, and measuring the potential of a sensor. The general aim of this Master’s thesis is to design the topology of a sensor based on the thick film technology, to materialize the sensor, and to make experimental measurement using the sensor prototype. The practical reason for basing the measurement on the application of this thick film sensor is to find out whether the operational integration of the sensor and the circuit has been achieved according to the original hypothesis. Importantly, it is also necessary to determine whether the reproducibility of measured results has been reached. The innovative aspect of the created device consists in the improvement of output characteristics given by the integration of ASIC (IMAM CHIP). The integration of ASIC on the surface of the sensor eliminates the huge parasitic influence that affects the accuracy of measurement.
Design and Realization of Structures with Embeded Components
Němec, Tomáš ; Pulec, Jiří (referee) ; Szendiuch, Ivan (advisor)
The master thesis deals with multilayer structures and thick film technology. The main goal of this work is measure basic electric features of structures realized with thick film technology. The results will make possible more accurate design of these structures.
The influences of age and storage on thick film amperometric sensor response
Kovařík, Lukáš ; Šandera, Josef (referee) ; Adámek, Martin (advisor)
This project solve problematic of ageing and storing influence on ameprometric sensors produced with thick film technology and their output response. There are decribed aspects that affect the respons, overview of electrochemical analyze, description of thick film technology and results of measurememt. They are published measured data and concluded the use of thick layer electrochemical sensors.
The influence of a pre-print thick layer paste viscosity on forming of layer
Ondráček, Michal ; Švecová, Olga (referee) ; Klíma, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the theory of thick film technology and applying these layers. The work also includes basics of liquid rheology, methods of measurement viscosity and ways of mixing liquids. The main aim is to determine the influence of viscosity of thick film pastes for printing quality of the test structure using screen printing, in particular its flatness and sharpness. The aim is also measure the dependence of viscosity thick film pastes on mixing time.
Three-electrode electrochemical sensor characterization
Koporec, Lukáš ; Prášek, Jan (referee) ; Majzlíková, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the thick-film three-electrode electrochemical sensor characterization. In the theoretical part, the thesis describes thick-film technology, standard electrodes used in electrochemistry to detect substances as well as electroanalytical methods for solutions analysis. The experimental part is dedicated to the procedures used in the characterization of the three-electrode electrochemical sensor and their evaluation.
Optimization of electrochemical sensor for detection in microvolume
Gajdoš, Libor ; Pekárek, Jan (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis describes optimization and modification of standard thick-film electrochemical sensor to be able to be used for detection in microvolumes. In the theoretical part, the thick film technology is described. The work is then focused on the wettability of surfaces followed by introduction to electrochemistry and electro-analytical methods. In the experimental part, screen-printing of various types of thick film pastes on ceramic substrates for determination of their wettability and the following modification of the sensors with thick-film paste and with Parylene vaporization can be found, as well as the basic electrochemical measurements in microvolume using the modified sensor. Finally the results are summarized in conclusion.
Thick-film sensors for heavy metals detection
Polický, Jiří ; Adámek, Martin (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This work covers an area of heavy metals detection using thick-film sensors. Fabrication of screen-printed thick-film sensor and electrochemical analytical methods for detection of chemical elements in aqueous solutions are described in this work. Several commercial and own prepared thick-film pastes were used for carbon based working electrodes. The electrochemical properties of the pastes were examined by cadmium ions detection in potassium chloride solution using differential pulse voltammetry. The best results were achieved on the electrode made of direct grown carbon nanotubes on the electrode layer NM22. A detection limit 20×10-6 mol l-1.was reached with this working electrode material during oxidation process.
Non-Conventional Applications of Low-Temperature Co-Fired Ceramics
Klíma, Martin ; Mach, Pavel (referee) ; Pietriková, Alena (referee) ; Szendiuch, Ivan (advisor)
The doctoral thesis is aimed at research of application possibilities of low-temperature co-fired ceramics, especially its non-conventional usage. It deals with particular topics ensue from electronic chips package design. The thesis also touches optoelectronic sensor application of this ceramics.
Characterization of working electrodes of electrochemical sensors modified by carbon nanomaterials
Vančík, Silvester ; Majzlíková, Petra (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with electrochemical detection of substances using screen-printed electrochemical sensors. The theoretical part describes thick film technology, sensors, selected parts of electrochemistry, voltammetry and carbon nanomaterials. The practical part includes the modification of standard screen-printed electrode by oxygen plasma and spray-coated carbon nanomaterials and its experimental comparison using cyclic voltammetry and scanning electron microscopy. The measured values were processed and evaluated numerically and graphically. In comparison with standard working electrode, the current responses of both electrodes were improved significantly.
Application of Thick Films in the Modern Electronics
Somer, Jakub ; Urban, František (referee) ; Szendiuch, Ivan (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá technologií tlustých vrstev a jejím možným použitím pro nekonvenční aplikace. První část práce je rešeršní a zaměřuje se především na aplikace tlustovrstvé technologie v různých oblastech použití. V teoretické části práce je dále popsána technologie LTCC, včetně technologických postupů výroby. V praktické části jsou řešeny dvě aplikace v tlustovrstvé technologii. Jedná se návrh a výrobu vysokofrekvenčního filtru a optického senzoru tlaku technologií LTCC. V závěru práce jsou provedena měření a jsou zhodnoceny dosažené výsledky.

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