Search for dissertations about: "ultra-low voltage"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words ultra-low voltage.
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1. Ultra-low Voltage Embedded Memories – Design Aspects and a Biomedical Use-case
Abstract : As the Internet of Things (IoT) era emerges the need for ultra-low power (ULP) devices is becoming more eminent. A research-proven approach to achieve ULP consumption is to aggressively lower the supply voltage (VDD) below or in the vicinity of the transistor threshold voltage (Vth) and operate the transistors in the subthreshold (sub-Vth) region. READ MORE
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2. Design Space Exploration of Digital Circuits for Ultra-low Energy Dissipation
Abstract : The ever expanding market of ultra portable electronic products is compelling the designer to invest major efforts in the development of small and low energy electronic devices. The driving force and benefactors of such devices are (but not limited to) e-health system, sensor network applications, security systems, environmental applications, and home automation systems. READ MORE
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3. Receiver Front-Ends in CMOS with Ultra-Low Power Consumption
Abstract : Historically, research on radio communication has focused on improving range and data rate. In the last decade, however, there has been an increasing demand for low power and low cost radios that can provide connectivity with small devices around us. READ MORE
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4. Ultra-Low-Power Analog-to-Digital Converters for Medical Applications
Abstract : Biomedical systems are commonly attached to or implanted into human bodies, and powered by harvested energy or small batteries. In these systems, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) are key components as the interface between the analog world and the digital domain. READ MORE
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5. Ultra-low Power Design Approaches in Memories and Assist Techniques
Abstract : The need for more functionality and higher performance has increased the number of transistors to billions in current processors. A high number of transistors on the same chip area increases the power density, which in turn heats up the devices and lowers the life time of batteries. READ MORE