Title :
Organic-based devices for circuit board testing
Author :
Wright, R. Glenn ; Zgol, Marek ; Adebimpe, David ; Kirkland, Larry V.
Author_Institution :
GMA Ind. Inc., Annapolis, MD, USA
Abstract :
In this paper we describe progress in research and development efforts leading toward the creation of nanoscale sensors to implement an unique method for a "sea-of-needles" approach for testing printed circuit boards. According to our concept the sensors and sensor probes of the test system, fabricated using organic chemistry methods and materials including conductive polymers and carbon nanotubes, enable us to incredibly shrink their sizes to nanoscale dimensions. The organic sensors are then incorporated into a test fixture using a combination of inkjet printing, lithography and controlled nanotube deposition techniques. This allows the test equipment itself to be applied directly to the circuit board, eliminating the need for today\´s bulky test equipment. The paper presents a description of our recent research advances pertaining to the development of nanoscale electronic and chemical sensors that form key components of the envisioned test system.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; automatic test equipment; carbon nanotubes; chemical sensors; military computing; printed circuit testing; research and development; automatic test equipment; carbon nanotube; chemical sensor; conductive polymer; controlled nanotube deposition technique; inkjet printing; nanoscale sensor; organic chemistry method; organic sensor; printed circuit board testing; research and development; sensor probe; Chemical sensors; Circuit testing; Materials testing; Printed circuits; Probes; Research and development; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; System testing; Test equipment;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON 2004. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8449-0
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2004.1436954