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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems | 2010

Analysis and Design of an Ultralow-Power CMOS Relaxation Oscillator

Urs Denier

This paper presents the design of a low-voltage ultralow-power relaxation oscillator without external components. The application field for this oscillator is the clock generation of low-power wake-up functions for battery-operated systems. A detailed analysis of the oscillator, including the temperature performance, is derived and verified with experimental results. The oscillator operates at a typical frequency of 3.3 kHz and consumes 11 nW from a 1-V supply at room temperature, and a temperature drift of less than 500 ppm/°C is achieved over the temperature range of -20°C to 80°C. An efficient design implementation has resulted in a cell area of 0.1 mm2 in a standard 0.35- μm digital CMOS technology.


Archive | 2008

Circuit arrangement and method for the provision of a clock signal with an adjustable duty cycle

Urs Denier


Archive | 2006

Arrangement and method for temperature compensation for resistance

Urs Denier; Vivek Sharma


Archive | 2006

Oscillator arrangement and method for generating a periodic signal

Urs Denier


Archive | 2008

Phase-locked loop and method for operation an electromechanical system

Urs Denier; Mark Niederberger


Archive | 2008

Phase-locked loop and method for operating an electromechanical system

Urs Denier; Mark Niederberger


Archive | 2005

Oszillatoranordnung und verfahren zum erzeugen eines periodischen signals

Urs Denier


Archive | 2007

Circuit arrangement and method for providing a clock signal with an adjustable duty ratio

Urs Denier


Archive | 2007

Phasenregelkreis und Verfahren zum Betrieb eines elektromechanischen Systems

Urs Denier; Mark Niederberger


Archive | 2008

Oszillatoranordnung und Verfahren zum Bereitstellen eines Taktsignals

Urs Denier

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