2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13112429
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Soldering Electronics to Smart Textiles by Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser

Abstract: Experts attest the smart textiles market will have high growth potential during the next ten years. Laser soldering is considered to be a good contacting method because it is a contactless process. For this reason, it is intended to investigate the contacting process of printed circuit boards (PCB) to isolated conductive textile strips by means of a ytterbium-doped fiber laser (1064 nm). During the investigation, the copper strands in the textile tape were stripped by the laser and soldered to the PCB without … Show more

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“…Soldering achieves good electrical contact [ 84 ]. The integration of the electronics on to textile substrate by soldering can usually be achieved by direct contact or frictional soldering [ 85 ], hot air or thermal soldering [ 86 ], ultrasonic soldering [ 87 , 88 ], laser soldering [ 89 ], and infrared soldering [ 90 ] as shown in Figure 3 [ 91 ].…”
Section: Integration Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soldering achieves good electrical contact [ 84 ]. The integration of the electronics on to textile substrate by soldering can usually be achieved by direct contact or frictional soldering [ 85 ], hot air or thermal soldering [ 86 ], ultrasonic soldering [ 87 , 88 ], laser soldering [ 89 ], and infrared soldering [ 90 ] as shown in Figure 3 [ 91 ].…”
Section: Integration Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soldering achieves good electrical contact [78]. The integration of the electronics on to textile substrate by soldering can be usually achieved by direct contact or frictional soldering [79], hot air or thermal soldering [80], ultrasonic soldering [81,82] , laser soldering [83] and infrared soldering [84]. Mostly, for textile materials, thermal bonding and ultrasonic soldering have been used.…”
Section: Solderingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soldering achieves good electrical contact [78]. The integration of the electronics on to textile substrate by soldering can be usually achieved by direct contact or frictional soldering [79], hot air or thermal soldering [80], ultrasonic soldering [81,82] , laser soldering [83] and infrared soldering [84]. Mostly, for textile materials, thermal bonding and ultrasonic soldering have been used.…”
Section: Solderingmentioning
confidence: 99%