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Here we show the fast and easy fabrication of a fully flexible capacitive three‐axial force sensor made with conductive fabric electrodes and an elastomeric material.
There were motion sensors and stacks of conductive fabric — literally, fabric woven with conductive material like wire.
Conductive fabric, thread or yarn, as well as microprocessors that can be sewn into cloth, can be found at Web sites like SparkFun.com.
Her work can involve some unlikely materials: perhaps a length of electroluminescent wire or yards of conductive fabric; the motor prized out of an electric toothbrush; a motion sensor.
Attaching conventional electrodes to someone's body for the same purpose can itself cause them stress, says Torsten Linz, a member of the research team.Researchers at Virginia Tech use conductive fabric to shuttle battery power and data to and from miniature gyroscopes and compasses fastened to shirt cuffs and other bits of clothing.
It's pretty easy to build, just get some conductive fabric, a knob, and some glue.
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However, current approaches for creating electrically conductive fabrics struggle with issues ranging from low conductivity to skin irritation.
The shirt, now being tested by the Audi and Porsche racing-car teams, can record everything from respiration rates to a driver's precise location information that can be relayed via wireless technology.The strength of conductive fabrics is that they look and feel normal and are easy to care for.
The company has patented a number of techniques for weaving complex conductive fabrics.
PEDOT coated fabrics and commercial conductive fabrics were made into sensors using a digital embroidery method.
The conductive fabrics could be prepared at the optimum condition with 0.0038M nickel ions and 2 ppm K4Fe CN 6.
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