- Nga Ng, Tse;
- Schwartz, David E;
- Mei, Ping;
- Krusor, Brent;
- Kor, Sivkheng;
- Veres, Janos;
- Bröms, Per;
- Eriksson, Torbjörn;
- Wang, Yong;
- Hagel, Olle;
- Karlsson, Christer
We have demonstrated a printed electronic tag that monitors time-integrated sensor signals and writes to nonvolatile memories for later readout. The tag is additively fabricated on flexible plastic foil and comprises a thermistor divider, complementary organic circuits, and two nonvolatile memory cells. With a supply voltage below 30 V, the threshold temperatures can be tuned between 0 °C and 80 °C. The time-temperature dose measurement is calibrated for minute-scale integration. The two memory bits are sequentially written in a thermometer code to provide an accumulated dose record.