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Printed Stretchable Multifunctional E-textile for Wearable electronics

2021 5th IEEE Electron Devices Technology & Manufacturing Conference (EDTM), 2021
Herein, a water-based environmental conductive ink based on silver fractal dendrites is formulated and screen-printed onto the fabrics to fabricate the multifunctional e-textiles. Multifunctional e-textiles exhibit high conductivity (0.12 ohm/sq), excellent strain sensing performance (workable strain range of 105% with a gauge factor of 906.45), and ...
Bin Tian, Wei Wu
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Fully Printed Stretchable and Multifunctional E‐Textiles for Aesthetic Wearable Electronic Systems

Small, 2022
AbstractElectronic textiles (e‐textiles) that combine the wearing comfort of textiles and the functionality of soft electronics are highly demanded in wearable applications. However, fabricating robust high‐performance stretchable e‐textiles with good abrasion resistance and high‐resolution aesthetic patterns for high‐throughput manufacturing and ...
Bin Tian   +10 more
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Perspiration-Wicking and Luminescent On-Skin Electronics Based on Ultrastretchable Janus E-Textiles

Nano Letters, 2022
Stretchable electronics have attracted surging attention for next-generation smart wearables, yet traditional flexible devices fabricated on hermetical elastic substrates cannot satisfy lengthy wearing comfort and signal stability due to their poor moisture and air permeability.
Jiancheng Dong   +8 more
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Designing an interface between the textile and electronics using e-textile composites

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program, 2014
A design concept for textile-electronics integration is presented. The design describes utilization of textile composites for building textile circuits. Customized electronic blocks are placed between two e-textile layers. Textile circuits are formed by contacting conductive threads and the unit blocks, without modifying the e-textile material. Routing
Matija Varga, Gerhard Tröster
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Two‐Layered and Stretchable e‐Textile Patches for Wearable Healthcare Electronics

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2018
AbstractWearable healthcare systems require skin‐adhering electrodes that allow maximal comfort for patients as well as an electronics system to enable signal processing and transmittance. Textile‐based electronics, known as “e‐textiles,” is a platform technology that allows comfort for patients.
Thanh‐Giang La   +7 more
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Study of low-temperature interconnection techniques for instant assembly of electronics on stretchable e-textile ribbons

Textile Research Journal, 2022
This article addresses the research and development of a reliable interconnection technique for mounting surface mounted device components onto newly developed conductive stretchable textile ribbons. The alternative nonconductive adhesive bonding in which electrical contact is realized only by mechanical pressure and fixed by an adhesive and the ...
Martin Hirman   +5 more
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Combining Textiles and Electronics: Market Trend and Laundering Testing Challenges of E-Textiles (IMPACT 2018)

2018 13th International Microsystems, Packaging, Assembly and Circuits Technology Conference (IMPACT), 2018
Modern wearables technology has evolved from smart watches into the field of e-textiles. E-textiles can be applied to various industries and applications, most notably in sports performance monitoring and digital healthcare, bringing in great opportunities.Compared to other wearables, e-textiles face more mechanical stresses and environmental ...
Natalia Lo   +4 more
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Fabric PCBs, electronic sequins, and socket buttons: techniques for e-textile craft

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2007
The blossoming research field of electronic textiles (or e-textiles) seeks to integrate ubiquitous electronic and computational elements into fabric. This paper concerns one of the most challenging aspects of the design and construction of e-textile prototypes: namely, engineering the attachment of traditional hardware components to textiles.
Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg
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From Single Molecules to Thin Film Electronics, Nanofibers, e‐Textiles and Power Cables: Bridging Length Scales with Organic Semiconductors

Advanced Materials, 2019
AbstractOrganic semiconductors are the centerpiece of several vibrant research fields from single‐molecule to organic electronics, and they are finding increasing use in bioelectronics and even classical polymer technology. The versatile chemistry and broad range of electronic functionalities of conjugated materials enable the bridging of length scales
Müller, Christian   +4 more
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