Integration of a 2D touch sensor with an electroluminescent display by using a screen-printing technology on textile substrate

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Abstract

Many types of solutions have been studied and developed in order to give the user feedback when using touchpads, buttons, or keyboards in textile industry. Their application on textiles could allow a wide range of applications in the field of medicine, sports or the automotive industry. In this work, we introduce a novel solution that combines a 2D touchpad with an electroluminescent display (ELD). This approach physically has two circuits over a flexible textile substrate using the screen-printing technique for wearable electronics applications. Screen-printing technology is widely used in the textile industry and does not require heavy investments. For the proposed solution, different layer structures are presented, considering several fabric materials and inks, to obtain the best results.

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Ferri, J., Fuster, C. P., Llopis, R. L., Moreno, J., & Garcia-Breijo, E. (2018). Integration of a 2D touch sensor with an electroluminescent display by using a screen-printing technology on textile substrate. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18103313

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