ISSCC 2016
Session 5
Analog Circuits
A 4.7nW 13.8ppm/°C Self-Biased Wakeup Timer Using a Switched-Resistor Scheme
under restricted battery capacity due to their size [1]. Due to low duty cycles in many sensing applications, sleep-mode power can dominate the total energy budget. Wakeup timers are a key always-on component in such sle
ISSCC 2013
Session 27
Image Sensors
A 467nW CMOS Visual Motion Sensor with Temporal Averaging and Pixel Aggregation
variety of new applications for wireless sensor nodes, ranging from military surveillance to in vivo molecular imaging. In particular, the ability to detect motion can enable more intelligent power management through on-