Circuit Design on Plastic Foils [electronic resource] / by Daniele Raiteri, Eugenio Cantatore, Arthur H.M. van Roermund.
By: Raiteri, Daniele [author.].
Contributor(s): Cantatore, Eugenio [author.] | van Roermund, Arthur H.M [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction -- Applications of large-area electronics on foils -- State of the art in circuit design -- Device modeling and characterization -- Sensor frontend architecture -- Circuit design for analog signal conditioning -- Circuit design for data conversion -- Circuit design for digital processing -- Conclusions.
This book illustrates a variety of circuit designs on plastic foils and provides all the information needed to undertake successful designs in large-area electronics. The authors demonstrate architectural, circuit, layout, and device solutions and explain the reasons and the creative process behind each. Readers will learn how to keep under control large-area technologies and achieve robust, reliable circuit designs that can face the challenges imposed by low-cost low-temperature high-throughput manufacturing. • Discusses implications of problems associated with large-area electronics and compares them to standard silicon; • Provides the basis for understanding physics and modeling of disordered material; • Includes guidelines to quickly setup the basic CAD tools enabling efficient and reliable designs; • Illustrates practical solutions to cope with hard/soft faults, variability, mismatch, aging and bias stress at architecture, circuit, layout, and device levels.
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