会议专题

A Super Low Power MICS Band Receiver in 65 nm CMOS for High Resolution Epi-retinal Prosthesis

We report a super low power MICS band receiver for a high resolution epi-retinal prosthesis (BionicEye). The FSK receiver consumes less than 1.5 mW power with 1V supply.It can achieve a maximum data rate of 400 kb/s.In this paper,we present the research work carried out on designing a fully-integrated sub-threshold receiver fabricated on a 65nm CMOS chip.In order to achieve super low power consumption,more than 90% of the transistors in all analog building blocks are operated in sub-threshold region.System level issues,such as required receiver architecture and specifications are also addressed.

Super low power fully-integrated subthreshold MICS band Bionic Eye

Jiawei Yang Nhan Tran Shun Bai David C.Ng Mark Halpern Efstratios Skafidas Iven Mareels

Australias ICT Research Centre of Excellence (NICTA),Victoria Research Laboratory,Parkville,VIC 301 Australias ICT Research Centre of Excellence (NICTA),Victoria Research Laboratory,Parkville,VIC 301 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.The University of Melbourne,Parkville,VIC 3010.A

国际会议

2009 IEEE 8th International Conference on ASIC(第八届IEEE国际专用集成电路大会)

长沙

英文

435-438

2009-10-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)