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Recent Research Trends in Touchscreen Readout Systems
Jun-min Lee, Ju-won Ham, Woo-seok Jang, Ha-min Lee, Sang-mo Koo, Jong-min Oh, Seung-hoon Ko
J Electr Electron Mater 2023;36(5):423-432.   Published online September 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2023.36.5.1
With the increasing demand for mobile devices featuring multi-touch operation, extensive research is being conducted on touch screen panel (TSP) Readout ICs (ROICs) that should possess low power consumption, compact chip size, and immunity to external noise. Therefore, this paper discusses capacitive touch sensors and their readout circuits, and it introduces research trends in various circuit designs that are robust against external noise sources. The recent state-of-the-art TSP ROICs have primarily focused on minimizing the impact of parasitic capacitance (Cp) caused by thin panel thickness. The large Cp can be effectively compensated using an area-efficient current compensator and Current Conveyor (CC), while a display noise reduction scheme utilizing a noise-antenna (NA) electrode significantly improves the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Based on these achievements, it is expected that future TSP ROICs will be capable of stable operation with thinner and flexible Touch Screen Panels (TSPs).
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Nano and Oxide Electronics : Regular Paper ; Flexible Antenna Radiator Fabricated Using the CNT/PVDF Composite Film
Yong Jin Kim, Young Taek Lim, Sun Woo Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2015;28(3):196-200.   Published online March 1, 2015
In this paper, we fabricated flexible antenna radiator using the CNT/PVDF (carbon nanotube /polyviny lidene fluoride) composite film. We used polymer film as a matrix material for the flexible devices, and introduced CNTs for adding conductivity into the film resulting in obtaining performances of the antenna radiator. Spray coating method was used to form the CNT/PVDF composite radiator, and pattern formation of the radiator was done by shadow mask during the spray coating process. We investigated the electrical properties of the CNT/PVDF composite films with the CNT concentration, and also estimated the radiator performance. Finally we discuss the feasibility of the CNT/PVDF composite radiator for the flexible antenna.
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Electric Field Strength and Shielding Effectiveness Comparison According to the Size of Shielding Facility
Ho Jae Kang, Chang Su Huh, Jeong Ju Bang, Jin Su Choi, Woo Chul Park
J Electr Electron Mater 2014;27(4):221-225.   Published online April 1, 2014
In modern times, threat of high power electromagnetic wave is increasing. When the electrical grid and communication network are attacked by these high power electromagnetic wave, the whole infrastructure is paralyzed. To protect the infrastructure from these high power electromagnetic wave threat, the shielding facility that can block high power electromagnetic wave is constructed. Also shielding effectiveness evaluation about the constructed facility is important. But, because of space efficiency and saving of construction cost to construct the actual shielding facility, the shielding room wall is generally adjacent to exterior concrete structures. As space between shielding facility wall and concrete structures is very small, arranging the transmitting antenna exterior shielding facility is realistically difficult. Therefore, in this research, The shielding effectiveness measurement plan in the state of exterior narrow space of HEMP shielding facility is presented. And to apply this plan, The influence of shielding effectiveness according to the size of the shielding facility is analyzed.
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High Voltage and Discharge Engineering : Regular Paper ; Optimal Design of an Antenna for the Detection of Partial Discharges in Insulation Oil
Gyung Suk Kil, Jung Yoon Lee, Hyang Eun Jo, Dae Won Park, Jae Geun Oh
J Electr Electron Mater 2013;26(4):309-314.   Published online April 1, 2013
This paper dealt with the radiated electromagnetic wave detection of partial discharge (PD) in oil for insulation diagnostics of oil-immersed transformers. Three types of electrode system were fabricated to simulate the insulation defects that could occur in oil-immersed transformers. Frequency components of radiated electromagnetic wave in oil was measured by broadband bi-conical antennas of 300 MHz∼2 GHz and a spectrum analyzer of 9 kHz∼3 GHz. Frequency component of electromagnetic waves from PD in oil were highly distributed at 500 MHz. From the result, a narrow-band monopole antenna with the center frequency of 500 MHz was fabricated. We could detect PD signal in insulation oil without an influence of external noise by a measurement system which consists of the prototype monopole antenna, a LNA (Low Noise Amplifier), an oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer.
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High Voltage and Discharge Engineering : Detection of Partial Discharges by a Monopole Antenna in Insulation Oil
Dae Won Park, Jung Yoon Lee, Gyung Suk Kil
J Electr Electron Mater 2012;25(9):727-731.   Published online September 1, 2012
This paper dealt with the measurement and analysis of electromagnetic waves radiated from a partial discharge (PD) source in insulation oil to apply condition monitoring of oil-immersed transformers. Two types of narrow-band monopole antennas with the resonant frequency of a 500 MHz and a 1 GHz were designed and fabricated. Also, a needle plane electrode system was manufactured to simulate PDs and the curvature radius of the needle is 10 pm and the diameter of the plane is 60 mm. Electromagnetic wave was measured by the PD measurement system with the monopole antennas. Detection sensitivity of the fabricated antenna was compared for the same P1) magnitude; 620 mVpeak for the 500 MHz antenna and 960 mV1,t for the 1 GHz antenna to the PD magnitude of 74 pC. Consequently, the 1 GHz monopole antenna is more effective to detect PDs in oil immersed transformers.
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Small RFID Tag Antenna Based on Thin-film Deposition Process
Tae Hwan Jung, Jung Yeon Kim, Byung Guk Kim, Seung Beom Park, Seok Jin Lee, Sang Ki Ahn, Duck Hyun Woo, Soon Yong Kweon, Dong Gun Lim, Jae Hwan Park
J Electr Electron Mater 2009;22(4):285-289.   Published online April 1, 2009
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Microwave Properties of Organic-inorganic Composite Material Antenna with Various Fabrication Method of Conduction Material
J Electr Electron Mater 2006;19(9):832-837.   Published online September 1, 2006
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Microwave Properties of Ag Conducting Paste with Various Preparation Conditions
J Electr Electron Mater 2005;18(9):827-832.   Published online September 1, 2005
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A Study on the Characteristics of Dual-band Plastic Chip Antenna for Mobile Terminal using the Foamex Materials
J Electr Electron Mater 2005;18(2):130-135.   Published online February 1, 2005
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Study on Broadband HTS Antenna Array for Satellite Communication
D. C. Chung, C. H. Yun
J Electr Electron Mater 2004;17(7):770-775.   Published online July 1, 2004
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Study on HTS Antenna Array with Circularly Polarization for DBS Receiver
D. C. Chung, C. H. Yun, H. S. Choi
J Electr Electron Mater 2004;17(7):776-781.   Published online July 1, 2004
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The Electrical Properties of Mo-doped BiNb04 Ceramic Thick Film Monopole Antenna
Won Gyeong Seo, Dae Yeong Heo, Mun Seog Choe, Seong Hun An, Cheon Seog Jeong, Jae Sin Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2003;16(11):987-993.   Published online November 1, 2003
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