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Designing Inverters Based on Screen Printed Organic Electrochemical Transistors Targeting Low-Voltage and High-Frequency Operation

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 6, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202100555

Keywords

inverters; organic electrochemical transistors; organic electronics; printed electronics; PEDOT; PSS

Funding

  1. Swedish foundation for Strategic Research (Silicon-Organic Hybrid Autarkic Systems) [SE13-0045]
  2. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (Wallenberg Wood Science Center)
  3. European Union [825339]
  4. Onnesjo Foundation
  5. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) [SE13-0045] Funding Source: Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF)

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This study investigates the design and performance characteristics of inverters in low-voltage operating organic electronic circuits based on organic electrochemical transistors. By exploring different circuits, the authors found that key performance parameters of the inverter can be optimized according to application needs, enabling it to operate normally even at input voltage levels as low as 0V to 1V.
Low-voltage operating organic electronic circuits with long-term stability characteristics are receiving increasing attention because of the growing demands for power efficient electronics in Internet of Things applications. To realize such circuits, inverters, the fundamental constituents of many circuits, with stable transfer characteristics should be designed to provide low-power consumption. Here, a rational inverter design, based on fully screen printed p-type organic electrochemical transistors with a channel size of 150 x 80 mu m(2), is explored for driving conditions with input voltage levels that differs of about 1 V. Further, three different inverter circuits are explored, including resistor ladders with resistor values ranging from tens of k ohm to a few M ohm. The performance of single inverters, 3-stage cascaded inverters and 3-stage ring oscillators are characterized with respect to output voltage levels, propagation delay, static power consumption, voltage gain, and operational frequency window. Depending on the application, the key performance parameters of the inverter can be optimized by the specific combination of the input voltage levels and the resistor ladder values. A few of the inverters are in fact fully functional up to 30 Hz, even when using input voltage levels as low as (0 V, 1 V).

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