Sensor assembly for detecting at least one analyte in bodily fluid
A sensor component and sensor technology, applied in the direction of sensors, applications, blood characterization devices, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the demand for space, increasing the rigidity and continuity of connectors, etc.
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[0207] exist Figure 1A and 1B In, an exemplary embodiment of a sensor 110 for detecting at least one analyte in a bodily fluid and a method of manufacturing the same is shown. Figure 1A shows the intermediate product 112 of the sensor 110, while the sensor 110 is in Figure 1B shown in . However, other embodiments of sensor 110 are possible.
[0208] In the first step, as Figure 1A As shown in , at least one substrate 114 may be provided, at least two electrodes 116 may be applied to the substrate 114 , at least two contact pads 118 may be applied to the substrate 114 , and at least two electrical traces 120 may be applied to the substrate 114 . For possible techniques for applying these elements 116 , 118 and 120 reference may be made to the above disclosure and / or conventional techniques for manufacturing circuit boards, in particular flexible circuit boards. Elements 116, 118, and 120 may be applied in whole or in part in a single step or in separate steps. As the ski...
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