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Romano Torres
9th January 2013
DC/DC Converters
 To convert a dc input voltage Vs into a dc output voltage
Vo;
 To regulate the dc output voltage against load and line
variations;
 To reduce the ac voltage ripple on the dc output voltage
below the required level;
 To provide isolation between the input source and the
load;
From reference [10]
Applications
 Electronic devices:
 Internal sub-circuits require different voltage levels;
 Low battery voltage level needed.
 Photovoltaic panels:
 Increase the voltage level of electric current produced.
Step-Down Buck Converter
Image from reference [10]
Step-Up Boost Converter
Image from reference [10]
Buck-Boost Converter
Image from reference [10]
Cuk Converter
Image from reference [10]
Transparency
Resistors
Images from reference [5]
Capacitors
Transparent thin-film transistors
 In 2003 appear the first successful reports of TTFT
using ZnO as channel layer material [1] [3] [8].
 In 2004, K. Nomura et al. report the successful
fabrication of TTFT with a-GIZO (amorphous galliumindium-zinc-oxide) [9].
TTFT device structure
Staggered bottom-gate
Image from reference [10]
TFT operation modes
Cut-off:
Pre-saturation:
Saturation:
No current flow.
Vgs<Vt
Vgs>Vt
Vds>Vgs-Von
&
Vds<Vgs-Vt
a-GIZO TFT limitations
 p-type devices with poor semi-conductor
characteristics;
 Threshold voltage shift due DC-bias;
 Source and drain contacts’ resistance influence the
TFT characteristics;
a-GIZO TFT limitations
• Temperature:
• Oxygen vacancy.
Image from reference [6]
a-GIZO TFT limitations
• Light:
Image from reference [7]
Transparency
 Problems with inductors:
 Poor conductance;
 High parasitic resistance;
 Low quality factor.
Voltage multipliers
 Due the various problems with transparent inductors,
we propose use voltage multipliers;
 How does it work?
Proposed positive DC/DC Converter
Images from reference [4]
Proposed negative DC/DC Converter
Images from reference [4]
Transparent photovoltaic panels
Image from reference [2]
References
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Press, 2001, pp. 211-224.