Description
This dataset corresponds to a conference paper which presents three test structures targeted at characterising sensor packaging materials for liquid environments. The paper presents an example of the evaluation of a UV curable resin as packaging process for a biomedical sensor.
Abstract
The test structures enable the evaluation of: 1) the successful removal of packaging material on sensing areas, 2) the permeability of the packaging material to its environment, 3) electrical continuity through the packaging process, and 4) the ingress of the liquid environment between the packaging material and the chip surface.
Data Citation
Blair, Ewen. (2017). Test Structures for the Characterisation of Sensor Packaging Technology, 2016-2017 [dataset]. University of Edinburgh, School of Engineering, Institute of Micro and Nano Systems. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/1695.
| Date made available | 13 Jan 2017 |
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| Publisher | Edinburgh DataShare |
Research output
- 1 Paper
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Test structures for the characterisation of sensor packaging technology
Blair, E., Buchoux, A., Tsiamis, A., Dunare, C., Marland, J., Terry, J., Smith, S. & Walton, A., 28 Mar 2017, p. 139 - 144. 6 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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