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== Syllabus ==
== Syllabus ==
April 18: Group 1 - Basic printing technology, screen printing and it's significance to printed electronics, first glance at the lab
April 18: Group 1 - Basic printing technology, screen printing and it's significance to printed electronics, first glance at the lab <br/>
April 25: Group 2 - Basic printing technology, screen printing and it's significance to printed electronics, first glance at the lab
April 25: Group 2 - Basic printing technology, screen printing and it's significance to printed electronics, first glance at the lab <br/>
May 2: Group 1
May 2: Group 1 <br/>
May 9: Group 2
May 9: Group 2 <br/>
May 16: Holiday  
May 16: Holiday <br/>
May 23: Midterm Presentations
May 23: Midterm Presentations <br/>
May 30: Group 1
May 30: Group 1 <br/>
June 6: Group 2
June 6: Group 2 <br/>
June 13: Group 1
June 13: Group 1 <br/>
June 20: Group 2
June 20: Group 2 <br/>
June 27: Group 1
June 27: Group 1 <br/>
July 4: Group 2
July 4: Group 2 <br/>
July 11: Final Presentations
July 11: Final Presentations <br/>


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 22:47, 13 April 2016

Fachmodul
Title: Experimenting with Silk Screen and Silver Ink: An Introduction to Printed Electronics.
Lecturer: Florian Wittig
Credits/SWS: 6 ECTS, 2 SWS
Maximum Number of Participants: 10
Course Language: English
First meeting: Monday, April 11, 15:15 h, Marienstraße 7b, Room 103
Date: Every second Monday starting April 18, 15:15 until 18:30 h
Venue: Marienstraße 7b, Rooms 103 and 002

Description

We will talk about the basics of printing technology focusing on silk screen printing and discuss the different possibilities of printed electronic circuits. In the lab we experiment with conductive ink, the students will develop their own ideas and projects making use of printed electronics.

Kursinhalt

Wir beschäftigen uns zunächst mit den Grundlagen der Druckverfahren mit Schwerpunkt auf dem Siebdruck und diskutieren die Möglichkeiten gedruckter Schaltkreise. In der Werkstatt experimentieren wir dann mit leitfähigen Druckfarben und die Studierenden können selbstständig Projekte mit gedruckter Elektronik entwickeln.

Topics

  • A short introduction to the four main printing techniques
  • Basics and history of Printed Electronics
  • Screen printing: Printing process, stencilling, tools, and chemicals
  • Creating positives for screen exposure
  • Electroluminescence
  • Printed circuits on cards for the Fingies project
  • More possible topics depending on time and interest: Printed speakers, electrochromic inks, selfmade conductive inks, printing electroluminescent inks as a grid, inkjet and printed electronic circuits, printed sensors

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Admission requirements / Voraussetzung zur Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung

This is an introductory course with no technical pre-requisites. Concurrent enrollment in another IFD course offering is strongly encouraged.

Registration procedure / Anmeldung

Please send your application until Thursday, April 7 by email with the Subject Experimenting with Silk Screen and Silver Ink to: florian.wittig (at) uni-weimar.de

  • Name, Surname
  • program and semester (Studienprogramm und Fachsemester)
  • matriculation number (Matrikelnummer)
  • Valid email address @uni-weimar.de (no other mailing addresses will be accepted) Why?
  • Short sentence on why you want to participate in this course.

Evaluation / Geforderte Prüfungsleistung zur Erlangung eines Leistungsnachweises

Active participation, planning & fabricating an object containing printed electronics, documentation.

Eligible participants / Zielgruppe

Graduates enrolled in the Faculties of Media, Gestaltung and in the MediaArchitecture program

Syllabus

April 18: Group 1 - Basic printing technology, screen printing and it's significance to printed electronics, first glance at the lab
April 25: Group 2 - Basic printing technology, screen printing and it's significance to printed electronics, first glance at the lab
May 2: Group 1
May 9: Group 2
May 16: Holiday
May 23: Midterm Presentations
May 30: Group 1
June 6: Group 2
June 13: Group 1
June 20: Group 2
June 27: Group 1
July 4: Group 2
July 11: Final Presentations

Literature

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