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A 110 nA pacemaker sensing channel in CMOS on silicon-on-insulator

Silveira et al., 2002

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13940459066339698933
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Silveira F
Flandre D
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2002 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Proceedings (Cat. No. 02CH37353)

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The design of a sensing channel for implantable cardiac pacemakers in CMOS on silicon-on- insulator (SOI) technology is presented. The total current consumption is lowered to only 110nA thanks to the optimization at the architectural level, the application of a new class AB …
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