This paper proposes a 32.7 kHz self-biased wake-up timer using temperature-insensitive resistive current. A dual-loop structure with supply-regulation loop and frequency-locked loop determines the regulated voltages at both ends of a temperature-compensated resistor and cancels out the amplifier offset voltages, thus generating temperature-insensitive resistive current for the switched capacitor. Moreover, a self-biasing scheme in low-power design reduces the power variation across the temperature range and eliminates the necessity of a sub-??A reference current generator. The proposed timer with its start-up circuit generates <12 ms lock time, which is 20 times less than what obtained without a start-up circuit, and exhibits a long-term...
[[abstract]]This paper describes a circuit, which generates a low temperature-dependent bias current...
An adaptive efficiency optimized power regulator that can work at load current ranging from mille-am...
Smart temperature sensors can be used for the temperature compensation of micro-electromechanical (M...
A 40-nm CMOS wakeup timer employing a bang-bang digital-intensive frequency-locked loop for Internet...
This thesis presents an ultra-low power wakeup timer locked to an RC time constant that can meet the...
Clock signals are a necessity in most digital electronic systems to synchronise various parts of the...
In this research, the authors propose a self‐biased relaxation oscillator that outputs a constant 1....
This paper presents a wakeup timer in 40-nm CMOS for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications based on ...
Integrated low-frequency oscillators can replace crystal oscillators as sleep-mode timers to reduce ...
This paper articulates a novel oscillator design that can provide stable frequency operation over a ...
This letter presents a temperature compensated oscillator for clock generation across a wide tempera...
A reference clock generator is one of the most important components in many electronic devices. Comm...
This paper presents an Analog Front-End for integrated Wake-Up Radios. The proposed Analog Front-End...
A new start-up circuit configuration, with minimal standby power dissipation, is proposed for CMOS s...
International audienceThis chapter presents a family of current-mode relaxation oscillators that can...
[[abstract]]This paper describes a circuit, which generates a low temperature-dependent bias current...
An adaptive efficiency optimized power regulator that can work at load current ranging from mille-am...
Smart temperature sensors can be used for the temperature compensation of micro-electromechanical (M...
A 40-nm CMOS wakeup timer employing a bang-bang digital-intensive frequency-locked loop for Internet...
This thesis presents an ultra-low power wakeup timer locked to an RC time constant that can meet the...
Clock signals are a necessity in most digital electronic systems to synchronise various parts of the...
In this research, the authors propose a self‐biased relaxation oscillator that outputs a constant 1....
This paper presents a wakeup timer in 40-nm CMOS for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications based on ...
Integrated low-frequency oscillators can replace crystal oscillators as sleep-mode timers to reduce ...
This paper articulates a novel oscillator design that can provide stable frequency operation over a ...
This letter presents a temperature compensated oscillator for clock generation across a wide tempera...
A reference clock generator is one of the most important components in many electronic devices. Comm...
This paper presents an Analog Front-End for integrated Wake-Up Radios. The proposed Analog Front-End...
A new start-up circuit configuration, with minimal standby power dissipation, is proposed for CMOS s...
International audienceThis chapter presents a family of current-mode relaxation oscillators that can...
[[abstract]]This paper describes a circuit, which generates a low temperature-dependent bias current...
An adaptive efficiency optimized power regulator that can work at load current ranging from mille-am...
Smart temperature sensors can be used for the temperature compensation of micro-electromechanical (M...