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Thin film transistor circuits and systems / Reza Chaji, Arokia Nathan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chaji, Reza, author.
Nathan, Arokia, 1957- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Thin film transistors.
Transistor circuits.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 169 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Thin Film Transistor Circuits & Systems
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Providing a reliable and consolidated treatment of the principles behind large-area electronics, this book provides a comprehensive review of the design challenges associated with building circuits and systems from thin-film transistors. The authors describe the architecture, fabrication and design considerations for the principal types of TFT and their numerous applications. The practicalities of device non-ideality are also addressed and the specific design considerations necessitated by instabilities and non-uniformities in existing fabrication technologies. Containing device-circuit information, discussion of electronic solutions that compensate for material deficiencies, and design methodologies applicable to a wide variety of organic and inorganic disordered materials, this is an essential reference for all researchers, circuit and device engineers working on large-area electronics.
Contents:
1. Introduction
Organic Light Emitting Displays
Flat-Panel Biomedical Imagers
Backplane Technologies
Organization
2. Design Considerations
Temporal and Spatial Non-Uniformity
Compensation Schemes
Current Driving Scheme
Voltage Driving Scheme
Design Considerations for AMOLED Displays
Lifetime and Yield
Differential Aging and Mura
Power Consumption
Aperture Ratio
IR Drop and Ground Bouncing
Implementation Cost
Design Considerations for Flat Panel Imager
Input referred Noise and Dynamic Range
3. Hybrid Voltage-Current Programming
Multi-Modal Biomedical Imaging Pixel Circuit
Multi-Modal Biomedical Sensor Array
Peripheral Circuitries
Measurement Results
Improved Dynamic Range
Noise Analysis of CBVP Pixel Circuit
CBVP AMOLED Pixel Circuit
4. Enhanced-Settling Current Programming
Localized current source
Current Feedback
Positive Feedback
Stability and Noise Analysis
Measurement Results and Discussion
Self-Calibration of the Current Source
5. Charge-Based Driving Scheme
Advance Mobile Technology (AdMoTM)
Implementation of the Relaxation Technique
AMOLED Display
Real-Time Biomedical Imaging Pixel Circuit
Noise Analysis of Charge-Based Pixel Circuit
6. High Resolution Architectures
Time Dependent Charge Injection and Clock Feed-Through
Successive Calibration
Arrays Structure and Timing
Blanking-time extraction
Simultaneous extraction
Configurable Current Comparator
Measurement Results and Discussions
Hybrid approach
7. Summary and Outlook
Appendix A. Enhanced Voltage Driving Schemes
Interleaved Addressing Scheme
3-TFT Pixel Circuit
Appendix B. OLED Electrical Calibration
Interdependence Between Electrical and Luminance Degradation
Electrical Compensation of OLED Degradation
Compensating for different stress levels
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-316-08943-6
1-107-06493-7
1-107-05763-9
1-107-05888-0
1-107-05545-8
0-511-99809-0
1-107-05652-7
OCLC:
854971705

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