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An Ultra-Low Power Temperature Sensor Based on Relaxation Oscillator in Standard CMOS
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2018
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingBiomedical SensorsEngineeringStandard CmosCmos TransistorsTemperature MeasurementRelaxation OscillatorBeyond CmosSensor InterfaceInstrumentationStandard Cmos ProcessMicroelectronicsThermal SensorOn-chip Sensors
This work presents an ultra-low power CMOS temperature sensor in 0.13μm standard CMOS process with an area of 0.0014mm2 and a power consumption of 0.15μW. CMOS transistors operating in subthreshold region generate the PTAT current, and a relaxation oscillator converts the current into frequency, which is digitalized by a following counter. The obtained oscillation frequency is nearly linear to the temperature, and a two-point calibration is applied to reduce the temperature spread in the range -0.27°C to 0.3366°C.
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