d printing in electronics
3D printing in electronics refers to the process of creating three-dimensional electronic objects or components by layering materials, typically conducting and insulating materials, using additive manufacturing techniques. This technology enables the production of intricate electronic circuits, devices, and prototypes with greater design flexibility, customization, and potential for miniaturization.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- d printed electronics
- d printing applications
- d printing customization
- d printing hardware
- d printing in aerospace industry
- d printing in art and design
- d printing in automotive industry
- d printing in construction
- d printing in education
- d printing in fashion industry
- d printing in manufacturing
- d printing in prosthetics
- d printing in the automotive industry
- d printing materials
- d printing techniques