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IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 1994
Plans for a government sponsored research program call for the development of a new electronics technology base for hand-size information systems. This base will enable the design and implementation of semiconductor technologies that consume two orders of magnitude less power than conventional technology would have allowed.
Z.J. Lemnios, K.J. Gabriel
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Plans for a government sponsored research program call for the development of a new electronics technology base for hand-size information systems. This base will enable the design and implementation of semiconductor technologies that consume two orders of magnitude less power than conventional technology would have allowed.
Z.J. Lemnios, K.J. Gabriel
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Design Guidelines for Low Power Embedded Systems using Low Power Electronics
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRONICS, 2023The design of Low Power Embedded Systems (LPES) and IoT products may include a variety of power management techniques, or they may incorporate sophisticated on-chip capabilities that assist in reduced power usage. The power management and low power consumption of embedded systems are also enabled by complex algorithms, and every Low Power System (LPS ...
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Energy harvesting technologies for low‐power electronics
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, 2012ABSTRACTPower consumption is one of the most critical issues when designing low‐cost electronic devices, such as sensing nodes in wireless sensor networks. To support their operation, such systems usually contain a battery; however, when the battery has consumed all its energy, the node (e.g. the sensor) must be retrieved and the battery replaced.
Alvarado U. +5 more
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Batteries for low power electronics
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1995Progress in battery technology is closely tied to that in electronics, however, it is slow in comparison. Growth in new systems once in production, is also slow, depending upon the development of new devices which need their performance characteristics. This has been true, in particular for lithium cells operating at 3 V.
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Electronics: high and low power
Electronics and Power, 1969Electrical equipment in British warships has traditionally been divided into `high-power' and `low-power' categories, but the rate of progress of electronic devices has been such that the old barriers are being broken down. Among the latest electronic equipment designed for use in naval vessels are new speed controllers and voltage regulators at one ...
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Sub‐Picosecond Nanodiodes for Low‐Power Ultrafast Electronics
Advanced Materials, 2021AbstractThe tradeoff between ultrahigh speed and low power is a dominant challenge in continuously improving modern electronics. Fundamental electronic devices with ultrafast response are highly desired in low‐power electronics. However, conventional semiconductor electronic devices now near the speed limit from the physical roadblocks including short ...
Nannan Li, Binglei Zhang, Yue He, Yi Luo
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Tunnel FETs for low power electronics
2016 IEEE SOI-3D-Subthreshold Microelectronics Technology Unified Conference (S3S), 2016We report on Tunnel Field-Effect Transistors for low power electronics. Thanks to their potential to reach sub-60mV/dec subthreshold slope, these devices are very attractive for use in circuits with sub-0.5V supply voltage. However, proper device design as well as material choice is not obvious and many implementations have shown larger slope than ...
Anne Vandooren +9 more
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Low power green electronic devices
RSM 2013 IEEE Regional Symposium on Micro and Nanoelectronics, 2013Summary form only given. The IC chips consume a large amount of energy globally and will continue to increase in the near future. The present IC is a charge-based technology that has logic and memory functions to mimic the human brain. To operate the IC at higher speed, the CMOS inverter of logic IC needs to deliver higher current to charge the ...
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