Abstract
In this paper, the electrical characterization of two different fabric structures elaborated with conductive yarns and several pick densities are investigated in order to evaluate their electrical properties as conductive media of digital electrical signals. The real and imaginary impedance and the signal integrity have been measured for each e-textile. The results show that the impedance depends on the fabric structures and pick density. The eye diagram measurements experimentally demonstrate the functionality of these fabrics to transmit digital electric signals to communicate sensors with microcontrollers in wearable applications.
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