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titleOfInvention Thermal conductive fingerprint sensor and biological detection device using the thermal conductive fingerprint sensor
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a heat conductive fingerprint sensor excellent in abrasion resistance and electrostatic resistance, and to provide a living body detection device using the heat conductive fingerprint sensor. SOLUTION: The heat-sensitive unevenness detecting element 111 and the aluminum wiring 113 are two-dimensionally arranged on a substrate, and the upper part of the heat-sensitive unevenness detecting element 111, the aluminum wiring 113 and the substrate 100 is covered with an insulating thin film 112. 112 is covered with a hard conductive thin film 120, and the hard conductive thin film 12 0 is covered with a hard insulating thin film 130. Further, the hard conductive thin film 120 is connected to the static electricity removing circuit 140 to constitute a heat conductive fingerprint sensor. A living body detection device using a heat conduction fingerprint sensor forms a detection surface 61 using a heat conduction fingerprint sensor and an external electrode 62 for living body detection, and a static electricity removal circuit 1 The heat conduction fingerprint sensor and the external electrode 62 for detecting a living body are connected to the living body detection circuit 70 via 40.
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