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PyzoFlex: a printed piezoelectric pressure sensing foil for human machine interfaces
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Present PyzoflexEngineeringHuman Machine InterfacesMechanical EngineeringFlexible SensorPrinted Piezoelectric PressureSoft RoboticsPrinted ElectronicsPiezoelectric MaterialMaterials SciencePiezoelectricity3D PrintingSensorsMicrofabricationFlexible ElectronicsPiezoelectric EffectsPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsPyzoflex FoilTechnologyFunctional Materials
Ferroelectric material supports both pyro- and piezoelectric effects that can be used for sensing pressures on large, bended surfaces. We present PyzoFlex, a pressure-sensing input device that is based on a ferroelectric material (PVDF:TrFE). It is constructed by a sandwich structure of four layers that can easily be printed on any substrate. The PyzoFlex foil is sensitive to pressure- and temperature changes, bendable, energy-efficient, and it can easily be produced by a screen-printing routine. Even a hovering input-mode is feasible due to its pyroelectric effect. In this paper, we introduce this novel, fully printed input technology and discuss its benefits and limitations.
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