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international solid-state circuits conference | 2006

A 90-nm CMOS Low-Power GSM/EDGE Multimedia-Enhanced Baseband Processor With 380-MHz ARM926 Core and Mixed-Signal Extensions

Thomas Lueftner; Joerg Berthold; Christian Pacha; Georg Georgakos; Guillaume Sauzon; Olaf Hoemke; Jurij Beshenar; Peter Mahrla; Knut Just; Peter Hober; Stephan Henzler; Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel; Andre Yakovleff; Axel Klein; Richard J. Knight; Pramod Acharya; Andre Bonnardot; Steffen Buch; Matthias Sauer

To meet the widely varying speed and power requirements of multifunctional mobile devices, an appropriate combination of technology features, circuit-level low-power techniques, and system architecture is implemented in a GSM/Edge baseband processor with multimedia and mixed-signal extensions. Power reduction techniques and performance requirements are derived from an analysis of relevant use cases and applications. The 44 mm2 baseband processor is fabricated in a 90-nm low-power CMOS technology with triple-well option and dual-gate oxide core devices. The ARM926 core achieves a maximum clock frequency of 380 MHz at 1.4-V supply due to the usage of thin oxide (1.6 nm) devices. Power dissipation can be adapted to the performance requirements by means of combined voltage and frequency scaling to reduce active power consumption in medium-performance mode by 68%. To reduce leakage currents during standby mode, large SRAM blocks, nFET sleep transistors, and circuit components with relaxed performance requirements are implemented using devices with 2.2-nm gate oxide thickness


Archive | 2000

Multitasking processor system for monitoring interrupt events

Peter Hober; Christian Jenkner; Xiaoning Nie


Archive | 2006

Method and apparatus for providing a voltage to a circuit

Peter Hober; Knut Just


Archive | 2008

Integrated semiconductor circuit arrangement for e.g. voice processing in mobile telephone, has control unit decoupling supply voltage from circuit for time period that is shorter than cycle duration of clock signal

Peter Hober; Knut Just


Archive | 2007

A 90-nm CMOS Low-Power GSM/EDGE Multimedia-Enhanced Baseband Processor With 380-MHz ARM926 Core and Mixed-Signal

Thomas Lueftner; Joerg Berthold; Christian Pacha; Georg Georgakos; Guillaume Sauzon; Olaf Hoemke; Peter Mahrla; Peter Hober; Stephan Henzler; Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel; Axel Klein; Richard J. Knight; Pramod Acharya; Andre Bonnardot; Matthias Sauer


Archive | 2007

Integrated semiconductor circuit for e.g. mobile phone, has signal distribution unit to output switch control signal to first switch delayed by first time interval and to second and third switches delayed by second time interval

Peter Hober; Knut Just


Archive | 2005

Integrierte Halbleiterschaltung und Verfahren zum Zuschalten einer Spannungsdomäne in einer integrierten Halbleiterschaltung

Peter Hober; Knut Just


Archive | 2005

Semiconductor circuit`s voltage regulating method, involves arranging micro switches of semiconductor circuit between two conductors, and regulating voltage of circuit by using regulator, where each switch has standard cell design

Knut Just; Peter Hober


Archive | 2000

Systeme de processeur

Xiaoning Nie; Peter Hober; Christian Jenkner


Archive | 2000

METHOD OF DETERMINING THE POSITION OF A GIVEN BIT IN A BIT VECTOR

Karsten Jensen; Peter Hober

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Knut Just

Infineon Technologies

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Georg Georgakos

Technische Universität München

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Andre Yakovleff

Defence Science and Technology Organisation

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