Presentation 2004/5/14
Cut-and-Paste Organic FET Customized ICs for Application to Artificial Skin
Takao SOMEYA, Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI, Takayasu SAKURAI,
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Abstract(in English) The Concept of cut-and-paste customization is introduced for the first time in designing integrated circuits based on organic field effect transistors. The customized integrated circuits are manufactured by comprising a pressure-sensor array, row decoders, and column selectors to read out pressure information over large area. The pressure-sensor array formed on a plastic film and pressure-sensitive conductive rubber are mechanically flexible, and therefore suitable for electronic artificial skin application. The physical cut-and-paste procedure is employed to make scalable circuits, which are manufactured by cutting a part of the circuits and pasting it to another circuit with a connecting plastic tape. The integrated circuits are designed with a standard SPICE simulator and layout design tool, and the operation is confirmed by measurement.
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Keyword(in English) Organic Transistor / Area Sensor / Electronic Artificial Skin / Cut-and-Paste Customization
Paper # ICD2004-29
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Title (in English) Cut-and-Paste Organic FET Customized ICs for Application to Artificial Skin
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Keyword(1) Organic Transistor
Keyword(2) Area Sensor
Keyword(3) Electronic Artificial Skin
Keyword(4) Cut-and-Paste Customization
1st Author's Name Takao SOMEYA
1st Author's Affiliation School of Engineering, University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Takayasu SAKURAI
3rd Author's Affiliation Center for Collaborative Research, University of Tokyo
Date 2004/5/14
Paper # ICD2004-29
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 67
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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