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Stretch‐Safe: Magnetic Connectors for Modular Stretchable Electronics
Author(s) -
Kettlgruber Gerald,
Danninger Doris,
Moser Richard,
Drack Michael,
Siket Christian M.,
Wirthl Daniela,
Hartmann Florian,
Mao Guoyong,
Kaltenbrunner Martin,
Bauer Siegfried
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advanced intelligent systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2640-4567
DOI - 10.1002/aisy.202000065
Subject(s) - electronics , usb , wearable technology , modular design , wearable computer , computer science , stretchable electronics , embedded system , mobile device , engineering , electrical engineering , software , programming language , operating system
Wearable healthcare devices monitor the condition of patients outside the hospital and hence increase treatment capacity and resources. At the same time, patients benefit from wireless data transmission and conformable device designs, speeding up the rehabilitation process and integration into normal daily activities. Yet, the successful implementation of personalized treatment creates an extensive engineering challenge as devices need to adapt to a vast number of different patients and treatment protocols. Herein, soft building blocks of mobile health (mHealth) devices that reversibly assemble through a magnetic click‐on mechanism are introduced. Fabrication of reliable magnetic connectors with an inherent safeguard mechanism allows the realization of personalized wearable mHealth devices, independent of the (desired) measurement technique. Stretchable elastomer‐based units combined with imperceptible electrodes are protected from overstretching by controlling the opening force of the magnetic connections. The stretchable devices retain both electrical and mechanical functionality for more than 10 000 opening cycles, on par with the standard for universal serial bus type C (USB C) connectors used in consumer electronics. A fully functional and autonomous pulse sensor wristband, assembled from the reliably connecting circuits, demonstrates the feasible implementation for mHealth devices. The plug‐and‐play modularity ensures the applicability independent of a patient's needs, without sacrificing functionality and durability.

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