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An ultra low power digital receiver architecture for biomedical applications

F Goodarzy, L Koushaeian, B Ghafari, E Skafidas

2011 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference Biocas 2011 | Published : 2011

Abstract

The emerging biomedical applications urge ultra low power consumption and small size transceivers. In this paper traditional modulations schemes have been studied and compared to a novel modulation scheme called Saturated Analog Signal (SAS), which has been developed specifically for these new applications. This new modulation has been combined with a new design for the receiver in 65nm technology and resulted in a digital CMOS receiver with 10 μW power consumption. The receiver achieved a 500 Kb/s data rate, giving it a 20pJ/bit received consumption. This design uses a 1 V power supply while occupying an area of just 0.6 mm 2 and is capable of being fully integrated on single chip solutions..

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