Durante et al., 2009 - Google Patents
An ultra low power wakeup receiver for wireless sensor nodesDurante et al., 2009
- Document ID
- 15607519502920857346
- Author
- Durante M
- Mahlknecht S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2009 Third International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications
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An ultra-low power 2.4 GHz RF Wakeup Receiver is designed for wireless sensor networks nodes. The receiver demodulates On-Off Keying at 100 kbps. A 120 nm CMOS chip includes the analog front-end and consumes only 7.5 mu W from a single 1.5 V supply. The digital …
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