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Hall, Drew A. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author), Jang, Taekwang (author)
There has been a long-standing interest in controlling and instrumenting the human body. Whether to restore lost function with neural prosthetics, monitor blood glucose levels, or augment human capabilities, there are countless opportunities for sensors inside ( e.g., ingestible, injectable, and implantable) and outside ( e.g., wearable) the...
journal article 2023
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Demarets, Maël (author)
master thesis 2022
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Zhao, Menglian (author), Zhao, Yibo (author), Zhang, H. (author), Hu, Yaopeng (author), Bao, Yuanxin (author), Ye, Le (author), Qu, Wanyuan (author), Tan, Zhichao (author)
This article presents a fully dynamic scalable switched-capacitor delta-sigma modulator that achieves a 94.1-dB dynamic range (DR). Power-and- bandwidth scalability by only changing the clock frequency is achieved using a capacitively biased and swing-enhanced floating inverter operational transconductance amplifier (OTA). Fabricated in a 180...
journal article 2022
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TANG, Philo (author)
This thesis proposes an ultra-low-power architecture for wireless Internet of Things end devices. The architecture enabled a prototype that can run a mainstream wireless protocol with an extremely limited power budget.
master thesis 2021
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Veselka, David (author)
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are deployed in patients to treat a range of medical conditions. Technological advancements have enabled manufacturers to fit IMDs with specialized hardware that accelerates compute-intensive medical therapies next to a software-run host processor. However, mostly hardware acceleration is found in the form of...
master thesis 2021
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Hokke, Niels (author)
We present a new MAC protocol for networks of devices. We specifically target certain applications. To cater for this setting, we introduce a new concept. This concept is instrumental to improve performance in these network scenarios. We build a proof of concept implementation of the new mac protocol. We specifically present a protocol model and...
master thesis 2020
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Chen, Peng (author), Zhang, Feifei (author), Zong, Z. (author), Hu, Suoping (author), Siriburanon, Teerachot (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author)
This article proposes a power-efficient highly linear capacitor-array-based digital-to-time converter (DTC) using a charge redistribution constant-slope approach. A fringe-capacitor-based digital-to-analog converter (C-DAC) array is used to regulate the starting supply voltage of the constant discharging slope fed to a fixed-threshold...
journal article 2019
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Parag, Anirudh Kumar (author)
This work focuses on addressing the fundamental limitation on the minimum cold start-up voltage that could be harvested from a thermoelectric element (TEG) for human-body wearable applications. For ultra-low DC voltages, the challenge translates to generating a timed-signal to amplify it up to a value that could be used to drive, say, a boost...
master thesis 2019
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Hussaini, Said (author), Jiang, H. (author), Walsh, Paul (author), MacSweeney, Dermot (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author)
This paper presents a readout IC that uses an asynchronous capacitance-to-digital-converter (CDC) to digitize the capacitance of a touch sensor. A power-efficient tracking algorithm ensures that the CDC consumes negligible power consumption in the absence of touch events. To facilitate its use in wake-on-touch applications, the CDC can be...
journal article 2019
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Hussaini, Said (author), Jiang, H. (author), Walsh, Paul (author), MacSweeney, Dermot (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author)
This paper presents a readout IC that uses an asynchronous charge-redistribution-based capacitance-to-digital-converter (CDC) to digitize the capacitance of a touch sensor. Thanks to the power efficient tracking algorithm, the CDC consumes negligible power consumption in the absence of touch events. To facilitate stand-alone or wake-on-touch...
conference paper 2018
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Purushothaman, V.K. (author)
This dissertation presents an ultra-low power (ULP) phase-domain RX architecture for the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) applications. By 2020, there will be up to 10 to 100 billion wireless sensor devices connected to internet-of-things (IoT)[1]. With the increasing demand on prolonging the battery lifetime, the power consumption of the RF...
master thesis 2016
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Babaie, M. (author), Kuo, F (author), Chen, H (author), Cho, L (author), Jou, C. P. (author), Hsueh, F. L. (author), Shahmohammadi, M. (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author)
We propose a new transmitter architecture for ultra-low power radios in which the most energy-hungry RF circuits operate at a supply just above a threshold voltage of CMOS transistors. An all-digital PLL employs a digitally controlled oscillator with switching current sources to reduce supply voltage and power without sacrificing its startup...
journal article 2016
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Wu, L. (author)
In recent years, wireless personal area network (WPAN) applications have triggered the needs for low-cost and low-power PLLs which also provide good performance. All-digital phased-locked loops (ADPLLs) are preferred over their analog counterparts in nanoscale CMOS technology due to their flexibility, configurability, small area and easy...
master thesis 2014
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Chen, P. (author)
The technology scaling favors the Digital PLLs, which is reconfigurable. In the traditional fractional-N ADPLL, whether counter-based or divider based, DCO and TDC are the main two power consuming blocks. Modifying the phase detection part based on phase prediction makes the architecture more energy-efficient. The new architecture leads to the...
master thesis 2014
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Huang, X. (author)
The emerging field of internet of things promises mankind an enhanced life quality, produc-tivity and security. One critical technology enabler is ubiquitous and unobtrusive wireless connectivity activated by ambient events and operated with little human intervention for con-figuration and maintenance. Commercial off-the-shelf radio devices...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Wang, B. (author)
master thesis 2014
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Chillara, V.K. (author)
RF PLLs for frequency synthesis and modulation consume a significant share of the total transceiver power, making sub-mW PLLs key to realize ulp WPAN radios. Compared to analog PLLs, all-digital phase-locked loops (ADPLLs) are preferred in nanoscale CMOS, as they offer benefits of smaller area, programmability, capability of extensive self...
master thesis 2013
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Van 't Hof, D.M. (author), Van Rijs, A.T. (author)
The required product is a wireless indoor climate sensor. It is an autonomous sensor that transmits several parameters concerning its environment wirelessly. The product will be used to demonstrate a number of energy efficient sensors. The electronic instrumentation department at Delft University of Technology developed these sensors in...
bachelor thesis 2012
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Kalyanasundaram, P. (author), Huang, L. (author), Dolmans, G. (author), Imamura, K. (author)
Super-regenerative receiver is one of the potential candidates to achieve ultra low power wireless communication in body area network (BAN). The main limitations of the super-regenerative receiver include the difficulty in choosing a good quench waveform to optimize its sensitivity and selectivity, and its significantly degraded performance in...
conference paper 2012
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Ba, A. (author)
Event-driven wireless communication is a promising concept that presents new challenges to designers. For an event-driven transmitter, achieving high efficiency under the condition of ultra-low-power (ULP) consumption is one of the most critical tasks. It places emphasis on the importance of carrier generation. This is the motivation of this...
master thesis 2011
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