The Electronic Textiles Laboratory investigates the production of flexible, hybrid and conventional electrical components and circuits, as well as their integration into textiles and lightweight applications. Technologies from printed and flexible electronics and conventional circuit board technology are combined with textile technologies in order to develop new functions and applications.
The potential applications cover a broad spectrum ranging from mobility, medical technology and environmental data acquisition to energy storage and human-machine interaction.
Technical equipment
- LCR meter
- Remote laboratory voltage source
- Sourcemeter
- Oscilloscope with function generator
- SMD manipulator
- Dispensing Manipulator (Dispensing System)
- Soldering station / hand tools
- Heating table Microscope
- 1 reflected light microscope (Wild)
- 5 transmitted light microscopes (Zeiss)
The laboratory is used for teaching by interdisciplinary groups in various Bachelor's and Master's study programmes, as well as for individual project work, research work, Bachelor's and Master's theses. The scientific training of students often takes place in close co-operation with current industrial and third-party funded projects.