Reliability Analysis of a Wearable Sensor Patch (WSP) to Monitor ECG Signals

2017 
Abstract Flexible Hybrid Electronic (FHE) devices interface flexible sensors and circuits with conventional rigid electronic components. This work reports preliminary results for the reliability aspects of a project aimed at fabricating a Wearable Sensor Patch (WSP) to monitor ECG signals. The device was fabricated by interfacing flexible electroplated Cu circuit lines and an ECG sensor on a Kapton® polyimide (PI) substrate with rigid electronics connected using SnPb solder (reflow temperature: 204 °C), making it a FHE device. Phase I of this project faced reliability issues as Cu circuit lines were susceptible to failure due to cracking near the front-end signal conditioning chip. This issue needed to be resolved in Phase II of the project to produce a robust device fit to be used in real world applications. The effect of changes in Cu trace thickness (2 and 6 μm) and Kapton® PI thickness (2 and 5 mil) on device robustness was tested. Effect of the use of low reflow temperature SnBi solder (reflow temper...
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