Abstract:Low power consumption, low chip area and fabrication in the standard complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process are vital requirements for oscillators used in low-cost bio-implantable and wearable devices. Conventional ring oscillators (ROs) are good candidates for using in biomedical applications. However, their oscillation frequency strongly depends on the temperature. In this study, a temperature compensated ring oscillator with low power consumption is proposed. The transistors of the proposed … Show more
“…The proposed device ability to achieve subthreshold swings below 60 mV/decade compared to conventional MOSFETs (28). With a DMG-OD side, the improvement in the subthreshold swing is due to enhanced gate control over the channel.…”
“…The proposed device ability to achieve subthreshold swings below 60 mV/decade compared to conventional MOSFETs (28). With a DMG-OD side, the improvement in the subthreshold swing is due to enhanced gate control over the channel.…”
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