Title
From silicon to printed electronics: A coherent modeling and design flow approach based on printed electrolyte gated FETs.
Abstract
Printed electronics offers certain technological advantages over its silicon based counterparts, such as mechanical flexibility, low process temperatures, maskless and additive manufacturing process, leading to extremely low cost manufacturing. However, to be exploited in applications such as smart sensors, Internet of Things and wearables, it is essential that the printed devices operate at low supply voltages. Electrolyte gated field effect transistors (EGFETs) using solution-processed inorganic materials which are fully printed using inkjet printers at low temperatures are very promising candidates to provide such solutions. In this paper, we discuss the technology, process, modeling, fabrication, and design aspect of circuits based on EGFETs. We show how the measurements performed in the lab can accurately be modeled in order to be integrated in the design automation tool flow in the form of a Process Design Kit (PDK). We also review some of the remaining challenges in this technology and discuss our future directions to address them.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
ASP-DAC
Printed electronics,Logic gate,Field-effect transistor,Computer science,Design flow,Electronic engineering,Process design,Electronic design automation,Solid modeling,Electronic circuit
DocType
ISSN
Citations 
Conference
2153-6961
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gabriel Cadilha Marques121.18
Farhan Rasheed201.35
Jasmin Aghassi-Hagmann386.18
Mehdi B. Tahoori41537163.44