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A screen-printed electroluminescent (EL) digital watch display on fabric is presented. This paper demonstrates the process of creating interactive printed smart fabrics suitable for a broad range of applications. In order to control the display, a series of tracks were printed that are 400 μm wide with a pitch of 1 mm; these dimensions are lower than the previously reported literature for connections...
Common fabrics such as cotton and polyester cotton have a rough and high porosity surface compared to typical printed electronics substrates such as FR4 and Kapton. This surface type adversely affects uniformity and performance of printed electronic layers. This paper reports for the first time, an optimisation process for a dispenser printable ink on 65% polyester 35% cotton blend woven fabric for...
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