The lattice of copper strips was created by cutting pieces of thin

The lattice of copper strips was created by cutting pieces of thin

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Download scientific diagram | The lattice of copper strips was created by cutting pieces of thin copper tape into shape, soldering a wire connector to the strip, and then insulating the junction with heatshrink tubing, as shown from left to right in this photograph. from publication: Characterizing a Distributed Pressure Sensor Built from Off-The-Shelf Piezoresistive Polymer | Measuring the distribution of mechanical pressure across a surface is useful in a wide variety of applications, but traditional measurement tools are either very expensive or single-use. Here we characterize a flexible, reusable sensor built from off-the-shelf materials that | Pressure Sensors, Polymers and Sensors | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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