An energy-efficient fast start-up method for crystal oscillators is presented, which enables aggressive duty-cycled operation of IoT radios to minimize overall power consumption. A digitally controlled crystal oscillator using the proposed start-up technique in 90-nm CMOS is presented. Thanks to the dynamically adjusted load, the negative resistance is boosted, achieving a 13 × start-up time reduction and an overall power of 95μ W for a 24-MHz crystal oscillator at 1 V. A fully autonomous feedback loop detects the oscillators envelop and adjusts the load capacitance at start-up. Thanks to the low-power start-up circuits, both the start-up time and the start-up energy are reduced. In addition, the robustness and versatility of the proposed m...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The size of wireless systems is required to be reduced in many applications, such as ultra-low-power...
In modern medicine, more electronic devices are being placed in the human body in order to extend th...
An energy-efficient fast start-up method for crystal oscillators is presented, which enables aggress...
Crystal oscillators take a long time and, more importantly, a significant amount of energy to start-...
Crystal oscillators can be started up quickly by using energy injection techniques. However, the gen...
\u3cp\u3eWireless sensor nodes (WSN) in IoT applications (e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) rely on h...
Wireless sensor nodes (WSN) in IoT applications (e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) rely on heavily du...
Aggressively duty-cycling the operation of a system between ON and OFF states has proven to be the m...
We present a 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator with ultra-low power operation and a fast startup featuri...
Low-noise high-frequency fast-startup reference frequency generators are needed in high-performance ...
To reduce the start-up time of a crystal oscillator (XO), a chirp injection (CI) and a negative resi...
A design methodology for sub-0.5V crystal oscillators is shown to realize an all-sub-0.5V ultra low ...
High-quality factor crystal oscillator circuits have long startup times which result in anincrease i...
This work presents an ultra-low power oscillator designed to target different contexts, such as crys...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The size of wireless systems is required to be reduced in many applications, such as ultra-low-power...
In modern medicine, more electronic devices are being placed in the human body in order to extend th...
An energy-efficient fast start-up method for crystal oscillators is presented, which enables aggress...
Crystal oscillators take a long time and, more importantly, a significant amount of energy to start-...
Crystal oscillators can be started up quickly by using energy injection techniques. However, the gen...
\u3cp\u3eWireless sensor nodes (WSN) in IoT applications (e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) rely on h...
Wireless sensor nodes (WSN) in IoT applications (e.g., Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) rely on heavily du...
Aggressively duty-cycling the operation of a system between ON and OFF states has proven to be the m...
We present a 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator with ultra-low power operation and a fast startup featuri...
Low-noise high-frequency fast-startup reference frequency generators are needed in high-performance ...
To reduce the start-up time of a crystal oscillator (XO), a chirp injection (CI) and a negative resi...
A design methodology for sub-0.5V crystal oscillators is shown to realize an all-sub-0.5V ultra low ...
High-quality factor crystal oscillator circuits have long startup times which result in anincrease i...
This work presents an ultra-low power oscillator designed to target different contexts, such as crys...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The size of wireless systems is required to be reduced in many applications, such as ultra-low-power...
In modern medicine, more electronic devices are being placed in the human body in order to extend th...