Digitally Dominant Analog Blocks for Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Network (DArWIN)
Themes: Sensor network communication, XG - Next Generation Sensing and Communication
All-digital phase-locked loops, inductor/capacitor-based DC-DC switching converters
The progress of ultra-low-cost, ultra-low-power (ULP) wireless sensor network (WSN) nodes with advanced bi-directional communication, sophisticated sensors and powerful digital processing is hindered by the continued lack of digitization of its two major subsystems: frequency synthesizers (both providing radio-frequency carrier and clock to the digital processor) and power management converters.
This project aims to address these concerns by investigating and demonstrating digitally intensive ULP solutions of all-digital phase-locked loops (ADPLL) and inductor/capacitor-based DC-DC switching converters. Project data
Researchers: | Masoud Babaie, Wouter Serdijn, Bogdan Staszewski, Alessandro Urso, Yue Chen |
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Starting date: | January 2016 |
Closing date: | January 2020 |
Sponsor: | STW-OTP |
Partners: | Holst Centre (IMEC) |
Contact: | Masoud Babaie |