In this paper, a pW-power relaxation oscillator for sensor node applications is presented. The proposed oscillator operates over a wide supply voltage range from nominal down to deep sub-threshold and requires only a sub-pF capacitor for Hz-range output frequency. A true pW-power operation is enabled thanks to the adoption of an architecture leveraging transistor operation in super-cutoff, the elimination of voltage regulation, and current reference. Indeed, the oscillator can be powered directly from highly variable voltage sources (e.g., harvesters and batteries over their whole charge/discharge cycle). This is achieved thanks to the wide supply voltage range, the low voltage sensitivity of the output frequency and the current drawn from ...
Power supply unpredictable uctuations jeopardize the functioning of several types of current electro...
Integrated low-frequency oscillators can replace crystal oscillators as sleep-mode timers to reduce ...
The design of a 100 kHz frequency reference based on the electron mobility in a MOS transistor is pr...
A pW-power versatile relaxation oscillator operating from sub-threshold (0.3V) to nominal voltage (1...
In this paper, two circuit topologies of pW-power Hz-range wake-up oscillators for sensor node appli...
A sub-nanowatt oscillator is described. The oscillator is intended for a wake-up timer for remote se...
Modern mobile technology has added difficult caveats to any circuits built to operate within them. A...
This paper proposes a novel architecture for the generation of a programmable voltage reference: the...
This work presents an ultra-low power oscillator designed to target different contexts, such as crys...
Back in 2000, the Nobel prize committee recognized the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 b...
This work presents a current starved voltage-controlled oscillator based on standard 0.13μm CMOS pro...
International audienceThe paper proposes a power supply unit to efficiently supply always-on or duty...
An ultra-low power CMOS relaxation oscillator for piezoresistive pressure sensor is presented. The s...
2015 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 17 - 19 May 2...
To satisfy the strict ultra-low-power (ULP) requirements of Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, f...
Power supply unpredictable uctuations jeopardize the functioning of several types of current electro...
Integrated low-frequency oscillators can replace crystal oscillators as sleep-mode timers to reduce ...
The design of a 100 kHz frequency reference based on the electron mobility in a MOS transistor is pr...
A pW-power versatile relaxation oscillator operating from sub-threshold (0.3V) to nominal voltage (1...
In this paper, two circuit topologies of pW-power Hz-range wake-up oscillators for sensor node appli...
A sub-nanowatt oscillator is described. The oscillator is intended for a wake-up timer for remote se...
Modern mobile technology has added difficult caveats to any circuits built to operate within them. A...
This paper proposes a novel architecture for the generation of a programmable voltage reference: the...
This work presents an ultra-low power oscillator designed to target different contexts, such as crys...
Back in 2000, the Nobel prize committee recognized the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 b...
This work presents a current starved voltage-controlled oscillator based on standard 0.13μm CMOS pro...
International audienceThe paper proposes a power supply unit to efficiently supply always-on or duty...
An ultra-low power CMOS relaxation oscillator for piezoresistive pressure sensor is presented. The s...
2015 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 17 - 19 May 2...
To satisfy the strict ultra-low-power (ULP) requirements of Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, f...
Power supply unpredictable uctuations jeopardize the functioning of several types of current electro...
Integrated low-frequency oscillators can replace crystal oscillators as sleep-mode timers to reduce ...
The design of a 100 kHz frequency reference based on the electron mobility in a MOS transistor is pr...