Electronic Packaging of Paper-Based Anisotropic Magnetoresistive Sensors

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Blackburn, Jennifer: Electronic Packaging of Paper-Based Anisotropic Magnetoresistive Sensors : Projects in Engineering and Science Summer 2016. – Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2016. 12 S. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/543

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This report investigates adaptations of electronic packaging methods used to create stacks of these sensors. Four methods were developed and tested to determine the best option in terms of mechanical stability and electrical conductivity of the system. For the first method, a stack is created by way of through paper vias (TPVs), a hole that is cut in the pads of the sensors and then filled with electrically conductive adhesive through the openings on the two sensors to be joined. The second method is called mechanical caulking and connects sensors through pads which have been lined with copper tape backed with conductive adhesive. The connection is created with a small copper rivet which is flattened in place by compressive force. The third method is the stitching method which is inspired by sewing of fabric. A pattern of thin copper wire is stitched on the pad of a sensor that is lined with copper tape backed with conductive adhesive. The wire is then stitched through a second sensor that is treated similarly with copper tape and the stack receives the same pattern through the two layers as was applied to the first sensor alone. The final method is the collapsed daisy chain which is the linear connection of sensors to their neighboring sensors via copper tape backed with conductive adhesive. The row of sensors is then collapsed in an alternating orientation into a single stack.
License of this version: CC BY 3.0 DE
Document Type: Report
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2016-10-04
Appears in Collections:Fakultät für Maschinenbau

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