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Electronic packaging for functional electronic textiles [PDF]
An electronic textile (e-textile) is a textile with integrated electronic functionality. It can be used in many areas, for example, clothing, medical, furniture and aerospace applications. The combination of electronics with textiles requires the use of flexible circuit technology, with electronic components mounted on polymer substrates with ...
Li, Menglong
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2021 5th International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies (ISMSIT), 2021
In recent years, electronic textiles are growing, and light textile materials have started to replace heavy weight metallic materials. The conversion from traditional electronics into wearable electronics has acquired a significant interest owing to the improvement in material science.
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In recent years, electronic textiles are growing, and light textile materials have started to replace heavy weight metallic materials. The conversion from traditional electronics into wearable electronics has acquired a significant interest owing to the improvement in material science.
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Electronics in Textile Industry
IETE Journal of Research, 1975(1975). Electronics in Textile Industry. IETE Journal of Research: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 163-166.
P. C. Mehta, M. Ratnaprabhu
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Prospective Impacts of Electronic Textiles on Recycling and Disposal
SummaryElectronic textiles are a vanguard of an emerging generation of smart products. They consist of small electronic devices that are seamlessly embedded into clothing and technical textiles.
Lorenz M Hilty, Conny Bakker
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Textile Progress, 2019
Whilst the bulk of products classified as wearable technologies are watch-like bands that are worn on arms and legs, there is growing interest not only in garments that incorporate sensors and actu...
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Whilst the bulk of products classified as wearable technologies are watch-like bands that are worn on arms and legs, there is growing interest not only in garments that incorporate sensors and actu...
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Advances in Science and Technology, 2012
The interconnection of electronics and textile circuits is still a main challenge for the fabrication of reliable smart textiles. This paper investigates the thermoplastic adhesive bonding technology. Electronic modules are bonded to textile substrates with a thermoplastic non-conductive adhesive (NCA) film. The modules are placed onto textile circuits
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The interconnection of electronics and textile circuits is still a main challenge for the fabrication of reliable smart textiles. This paper investigates the thermoplastic adhesive bonding technology. Electronic modules are bonded to textile substrates with a thermoplastic non-conductive adhesive (NCA) film. The modules are placed onto textile circuits
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Design and Implementation of an Electronic Textile Jumpsuit
2009 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2009This paper provides a case study of the construction of an electronic textile jumpsuit with an on-fabric digital network of sensors, including details of the weave, garment construction, and network bandwidth.
Tom L. Martin +5 more
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Application Challenges in Fiber and Textile Electronics
Advanced Materials, 2019AbstractModern electronic devices are moving toward miniaturization and integration with an emerging focus on wearable electronics. Due to their close contact with the human body, wearable electronics have new requirements including low weight, small size, and flexibility.
Lie Wang +7 more
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Electronic/computational textiles and children's crafts
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Interaction design and children, 2006An astonishing array of new technologies is currently effecting a revolution in the professional design of textile artifacts. This integration of electronics and computation into textiles likewise suggests new directions in the practice of children's crafts.
Leah Buechley +2 more
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Porous Conductive Textiles for Wearable Electronics
Chemical ReviewsOver the years, researchers have made significant strides in the development of novel flexible/stretchable and conductive materials, enabling the creation of cutting-edge electronic devices for wearable applications. Among these, porous conductive textiles (PCTs) have emerged as an ideal material platform for wearable electronics, owing to their light ...
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