In order to reduce the power consumption of modern electronics, the operating voltage needs to be significantly reduced. Unfortunately, conventional transistors fundamentally require around half a volt to switch. On the other hand, electrical wires only need millivolts to overcome noise and communicate information. This voltage mismatch results in a significant amount of power being wasted by charging the wires to a high voltage. To overcome this mismatch, either a new low voltage switch[1-5] or a voltage transformer is needed. In this paper we propose a new CMOS compatible piezoelectric voltage transformer that can be placed on the gate of each transistor to reduce the voltage needed for switching. This allows for a low voltage to be used to charge the wires while increasing the voltage at the transistor where it's needed. This results in the Piezoelectric Transformer Field Effect Transistor, or PT-FET.
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