In the paper Ionic polymer-polymer composite (IP 2C) membranes are considered. They are usually addressed and studied as sensors or actuators making use of the relationship between voltage and deflection that they exhibit. Here a different use as sensor is proposed, studying some of the effects that a mechanical pressure produces on the output voltage once a constant or a alternate power supply is applied. The most relevant results obtained performing some tests, making use of an ad-hoc experimental set up developed for this purpose, are presented and discussed, putting in evidence the feasibility and the effectiveness of the proposed usage. © 2012 IEEE.
Validation of IP 2C devices as touch sensors / Lia, Cavallini; DI GIAMBERARDINO, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 48-53. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2012 20th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, MED 2012 tenutosi a Barcelona nel 3 July 2012 through 6 July 2012) [10.1109/med.2012.6265613].
Validation of IP 2C devices as touch sensors
DI GIAMBERARDINO, Paolo
2012
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In the paper Ionic polymer-polymer composite (IP 2C) membranes are considered. They are usually addressed and studied as sensors or actuators making use of the relationship between voltage and deflection that they exhibit. Here a different use as sensor is proposed, studying some of the effects that a mechanical pressure produces on the output voltage once a constant or a alternate power supply is applied. The most relevant results obtained performing some tests, making use of an ad-hoc experimental set up developed for this purpose, are presented and discussed, putting in evidence the feasibility and the effectiveness of the proposed usage. © 2012 IEEE.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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