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20/07/2015

TITV Greiz: Sensory applications in micro-systems technology

Sensors are a basic requirement and the main initiator when textiles have to be equipped with intelligent functions. At the present this development is dominated by the adaption of conventional sensing elements (e.g. electronic circuits) thus textile typical characteristics of goods are affected and production costs rise up due to additional fabrication steps. Textile pre-products which are assembled with micro-parts represent a cost-efficient way to integrate microelectronic sensors into textiles.

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Textile circuit arrangement with electronic components and typical solder connection displayed in detail

Textile circuit arrangement with electronic components and typical solder connection displayed in detail

 
Passivation of a multilayered woven circuit arrangement with a plastic membrane using tip-coating and deep-drawing, respectively Photos: TITV Greiz

Passivation of a multilayered woven circuit arrangement with a plastic membrane using tip-coating and deep-drawing, respectively Photos: TITV Greiz

 
Textile tape equipped with light emitting diodes and waterproof finishing

Textile tape equipped with light emitting diodes and waterproof finishing

 
Textile circuit arrangement with electronic components and typical solder connection displayed in detail

Textile circuit arrangement with electronic components and typical solder connection displayed in detail

 
Demonstration model of a fibre-optic textile-integrated sensor assembly

Demonstration model of a fibre-optic textile-integrated sensor assembly

 
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