Abstract :
Summary form only given. In this talk on Printed electronics for low-cost tags and sensors CMOS Scaling, I will review our work on developing materials, processes, devices, and circuit architectures for all-printed RFID and tags, and, based on these results, will evaluate the likely system constraints that will define such fully printed systems. We have already realized a full range of printable transistors, diodes, passive components, and memories suitable for use in RFID applications. Performance of these components is rapidly approaching the requisite levels for realization of simple RF Barcodes. Based on robust models we have developed for our devices, I will review the circuit implications of the same and will review the likely topology and performance limits associated with fully printed RFID. Furthermore, I will review or work on developing a range of chemical and biosensors for use in low cost product quality monitoring and biosensing applications.