Brain-Computer Interface Technologies by Claude Clément

Brain-Computer Interface Technologies by Claude Clément

Author:Claude Clément
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030278526
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


Shaping and folding the wires during the assembly process. The fused glass forms a wetting radius along the interface with the wires. The edge of this meniscus is very thin and fragile. When moving the wires laterally, the glass around the wires may break or peel, initiating a crack with a potential slow growth.

The fragility of glass also implies that conductors must be thin and flexible. If the wires are too rigid, modern assembly processes (like resistance welding, laser welding in fixtures) to connect the wires may generate stresses and shock waves in the glass. For example, short rigid pins and “top hat” configurations are not advisable in glass FTs.

In consequence, we see that selecting glass FTs will require special care in the design of the product, in the choice of the assembly processes, and in the testing procedures.

Because of their high resistance over a large range of pH, glass FTs are often the best choice for battery encapsulation.



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