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A super low power MICS band receiver in 65 nm CMOS for high resolution epi-retinal prosthesis
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2009
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Medical ElectronicsEngineeringVlsi DesignNm CmosAnalog DesignMw PowerIntegrated CircuitsMixed-signal Integrated CircuitElectrical EngineeringCmos ChipComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsSignal ProcessingLow-power ElectronicsBioelectronicsFsk ReceiverElectrophysiologyBeyond CmosOptoelectronics
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 1 V 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 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">1</sup> .
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