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A 12.4pJ/cycle sub-threshold, 16pJ/cycle near-threshold ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU with autonomous SRPG/DVFS and temperature tracking clocks

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2017

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Abstract

IoT requirements are almost as varied as the Things to which they are applied, but common demands are maximum battery life with minimum system cost and physical volume. Sub-threshold operation is promising, but even a single un-optimized or always-on component can eliminate low-voltage gains elsewhere. This work presents a highly integrated sub-threshold capable ARM based MCU with fully integrated multi-mode IVR, always-on power control, and on-chip clock sources, achieving 12.44pJ/cycle active energy (6.3pJ/cycle ideal), 139.4nW standby power (46nW ideal) and 1μW ULPBench power. Simple adaptive circuits are demonstrated to be efficient and correct for standby IVR and active system clocks across 0-70°C.