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Designing Ultra Low Power Sensor Interfaces for the Internet of Things

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This talk will review the integration of electronic materials, including fully printable organics, for newly emerging application areas related to wearables and the Internet of Things. We will discuss the critical design considerations to show how device-circuit interactions should be handled and how compensation methods can be implemented for stable and reliable operation. In particular, the quest for low power becomes highly compelling in wearable devices. We will discuss transistor operation in the different functional regimes, and review device properties when operated in the leakage regime or near-OFF state, addressing the pivotal requirement of low supply voltage and ultralow power leading to potentially battery-less operation.

This talk is part of the Darwin College Science Seminars series.

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