100V AC power meter system-on-a-film (SoF) integrating 20V organic CMOS digital and analog circuits with floating gate for process-variation compensation and 100V organic PMOS rectifier

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Contributors

  • Koichi Ishida - , Chair of Circuit Design and Network Theory, Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)
  • Tsung-Ching Huang - , Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)
  • Kentaro Honda - , Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)
  • Tsuyoshi Sekitani - , Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)
  • Hiroyoshi Nakajima - , Dai Nippon Printing Company Limited (Author)
  • Hiroki Maeda - , Dai Nippon Printing Company Limited (Author)
  • Makoto Takamiya - , Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)
  • Takao Someya - , Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)
  • Takayasu Sakurai - , Tokyo University of Agriculture (Author)

Abstract

A smart meter is essential for realizing the smart grid. In order to further reduce the energy loss in the power grid, an extremely fine-grain power monitoring system is desirable and it will require an enormous number of low-cost power meters. Existing power meters, however, do not meet the cost and size requirements. On the other hand, organic devices on flexible films have great potential to realize low-cost power meters. In this paper, a 100-V AC power meter based on System-on-a-Film (SoF) concept is demonstrated.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference
PublisherIEEE
Pages218-220
Number of pages3
ISBN (print)978-1-61284-301-8
Publication statusPublished - 24 Feb 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title2011 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference
Duration20 - 24 February 2011
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA

External IDs

Scopus 79955717810
ORCID /0000-0002-4152-1203/work/165453413

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Rectifiers, Logic gates, CMOS integrated circuits, Inverters, Frequency conversion, Organic light emitting diodes, Voltage control