CAPACITIVE SENSOR OF BITE FORCE BASED ON EDIBLE MATERIALS

Authors

  • Elena Vrška Fakultet tehničkih nauka Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/17RB01Vrska

Keywords:

microelectronics, conductive materials, 3D model of PLA material, edible plate capacitor, bite sensor

Abstract

This work contains a proposal for use, a procedure for making and testing a plate capacitor, ie. bite sensor made of edible materials from the field of microelectonics. The conductive materials used are gold, silver and aluminum. An insight into how to make a 3D model on an Ultimaker 2+ 3D printer for testing purposes is given. The results are presented in graphical form, in tabular form and based on this, certain conclusions were made.

References

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Published

2022-06-09