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Distributed multiplexing architecture for PVDF multitransducer platform scanning: A theoretical and practical approach

R. Assente, Giancarlo Ferrigno, A. Pedotti

Year
1985
Citations
2

Abstract

A 23×15 platform (PODOSCAN) containing 1024 transducers has been designed for analyzing pressure distribution beneath the foot during movement using a piezoelectric Polyvinylidene-Fluoride (PVDF) film. An electronic switch is coupled to each sensor and all the switches on the same row converge towards a charge amplifier. A control signal connects sensors on the same column to the amplifiers. This architecture reduces the external connections of a matrix from NxM+1 to N+M+l only. By utilizing this technique on a film integrated circuit, a flexible high resolution insole to be inserted in a shoe as well as a miniaturized device for tactile images collection in robotics may be realized.

Keywords

Polyvinylidene fluorideTactile sensorAmplifierTransducerPiezoelectricityMultiplexingComputer scienceElectronic circuitRoboticsMaterials science

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