Diseño y desarrollo de placas flexibles y su aplicación en la ingeniería en biomédica
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Los dispositivos vestibles, o wearables, en la industria de la salud deben ser fáciles de usar, amigables con el usuario y confiables en su funcionamiento. Este artículo presenta un estudio sobre el diseño y la fabricación de circuitos flexibles y sus aplicaciones en el campo de la ingeniería biomédica. La metodología utilizada en este estudio es la metodología incremental, que implica un enfoque paso a paso del proceso de diseño y fabricación. El estudio se centra en la fabricación de un circuito flexible utilizando tinta conductora y un sustrato flexible. Los resultados mostraron que la impresora Voltera V-ONE puede utilizarse para crear estos circuitos con una gran exactitud y precisión. Se utilizaron varios sustratos para el proceso de prueba debido a sus diferentes características. El circuito final fue probado y resultó ser funcional para aplicaciones en ingeniería biomédica.
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