TP4 Room

Flexi­ble Elec­tron­ics

TP4 will develop ultra-small, bendable electronic circuits designed to interconnect and process data collected by sensors on the human body. These advanced electronics will be seamlessly integrated with flexible and stretchable substrates, creating a natural and comfortable interface for the user.

The Aim

Our aim is to research and develop new electronics that enable a massively enhanced user experience by making electronics extremely small and bendable.

The Innovation

CeTI is at the cutting edge of electronics development, focusing on creating highly compact and flexible electronic components. Our research is centered on designing adaptive processors that minimize power consumption and battery size, alongside sensors equipped with fully integrated RF transceivers that occupy only a few square millimeters. These innovations aim to significantly improve user experience through advanced, lightweight, and adaptable technology.

The Expertise

The CeTI team brings together experts in various fields to address the challenges of ultra-small and flexible electronics. Our electronics engineers are developing cutting-edge components that are both compact and adaptable. Specialists in power management focus on creating adaptive processors that reduce energy consumption and battery size. RF engineers work on integrating transceivers into tiny sensors to enhance functionality while maintaining minimal physical footprint. Together, these experts are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in electronic design.

The expected Results

CeTI objectives to revolutionize user experience by providing electronics that are not only highly compact and bendable but also highly efficient. Our developments will lead to adaptive processors that optimize power usage and sensors with integrated RF transceivers that are ultra-small, enhancing a wide range of applications. This will benefit sectors such as wearable technology, IoT devices, and advanced medical sensors, contributing to a future where electronics are more versatile, efficient, and seamlessly integrated into daily life.

Room Leaders

Portrait of Frank Ellinger

Prof. Dr.

Frank Ellinger

TU Dresden

Chair of Circuit Design and Network Theory