“…We designed two basic types of circuits widely used for this purpose: a long microstrip line, commonly used to determine substrate losses, and a Tresonator, which is used to accurately determine the substrate dielectric constant [45]. On the other hand, SC-ink conductivity at microwave frequencies, 𝜎 , is an unknown and is expected to be lower than its DC value, 𝜎 , due to, among other reasons, surface roughness and width irregularities [38]. To estimate tan 𝛿 and 𝜎 , two 50-Ω microstrip lines of 10 cm length (2.90 mm nominal width) were fabricated: one copper-based by standard etching technique and the other by direct SC-ink writing.…”