FleX ™ Silicon-on-Polymer ™ - the first serial flexible microcontroller
FleX ™ Silicon-on-Polymer ™ is a revolutionary process for creating highly efficient single-chip CMOS electronic circuits with a multi-layer metallic conductor on a flexible substrate.
FleX allows you to develop a new generation of ICs that will significantly improve the ability to integrate CMOS functionality into flexible electronics. With FleX, you can create fully functional flexible semiconductors on silicon whose thickness is less than 200 nm. FleX can be used for silicon-on-insulator processes in any factory. FleX allows you to make semiconductors thinner, to provide new packaging and 3DIC integration. ')
Block diagram:
The conclusions of the microcontroller:
Physical dimensions:
Crystal size
5mm x 5mm
Pin count
68
Pad opening
195mk x 195mk
Pad pitch
255 microns
Thickness
24-60mk
Flexible
Yes
Conformal
Yes
Weight
0.45 mg
The controller is quite good - 8-bit RISC architecture, with 8 KB (kilobytes, kilobytes) of RAM and peripherals, operating at a supply voltage of only 1.2V. “Smart” clothes, shoes, bandages, for example, a lot of medical trifles and anything else are on the way.
The video shows testing during deformation.
Demonstration samples for customers promise in the 3rd quarter of 2013.
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