ISSCC 2014
Session 9
Wireless
A 1.2nJ/b 2.4GHz Receiver with a Sliding-IF Phaseto-Digital Converter for Wireless Personal/Body-Area Networks
4GHz RX for short-range wireless personal and body-area networks. In such applications, the RF transceiver consumes up to 90% of the total battery energy in a remote sensor node. In order to extend the operation lifetime
ISSCC 2010
Session 11
mm-Wave
A 2.4GHz/915MHz 51µW Wake-Up Receiver with Offset and Noise Suppression
sensor networks (WSN), an always-on wake-up receiver (WuRx) can be used to monitor the radio link continuously. For truly autonomous sensor nodes employing energy scavenging, only 50µW power is available for the WuRx [1]