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PriMeBits · Printable memory solutions for sensor, ID, and media applications

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 200831 December 2010EU funding €2,899,999

In the PriMeBits project, a printable electric low-voltage non-volatile memory is developed for printed sensor, media and wireless ID applications. The main strategy is to utilize printed technology where it has a competitive advantage compared to silicon technology. The project builds on basic research of new materials and components and takes the results into prototyping of new applications. To reduce the research risk, two different technologies for the memory functionality are considered with partially overlapping application areas.<br/><br/>Current printable polymer-based memory technologies typically suffer from i) the needed operating voltage being high, ii) too short lifetime in room atmosphere, iii) poor temperature stability, iv) chemically reactive materials needing encapsulation and/or v) time-consuming temperature-annealing steps in fabrication. Consequently, for many commercially attractive passive and battery-powered applications, the properties of current printable memories are unsuited. To overcome the shortcomings of prior-art approaches, printable inorganic metal-oxide-nanoparticle-based ferroelectric FRAM memory and a resistive metallic-based write-once-read-many (WORM) memory will be developed. To print the ferroelectric memory, new printing inks based on, for example, barium titanate (BaTiO3) nanoparticles will be developed. For the WORM memory, the project will aim at utilizing commercial metal-nanoparticle inks with possibly some customization. Depending on the application, a printed circuitry or an external device is used for the reading and writing of the memory.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT

FI · €919,193

participant

SENSIBLE SOLUTIONS SWEDEN AB

SE · €83,280

participant

MITTUNIVERSITETET

SE · €351,586

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €367,898

participant

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUER NEUE MATERIALIEN GEMEINNUETZIGE GMBH

DE · €705,539

participant

STORA ENSO OYJ

FI · €52,075

participant

Ardaco, a.s.

SK · €74,040

participant

MOTOROLA GMBH

DE · €51,676

participant

EVONIK OPERATIONS GMBH

DE · €240,384

participant

UPC KONSULTOINTI OY

FI · €52,500

participant

STORA ENSO SKOGHALL AKTIEBOLAG

SE · €1,828

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