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David Ruffieux

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EE-426: Radio frequency circuits design techniques
RF has changed our daily life in our ever connected wireless world (guess how many radios you have in your smartphone?). The goal of this course is to get familiar with RF design techniques in view of
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Minimum Energy Point in Constant Frequency Designs under Adaptive Supply Voltage and Body Bias Adjustment in 55 nm DDC

Andreas Peter Burg, David Ruffieux

In this paper, we describe a systematic low-power design methodology for technologies that offer a strong body factor. Specifically, we explore both the body bias voltage and the supply voltage knobs in order to find the MEP (minimum energy point) for a co ...
IEEE2019

A 0.5 V 2.5 mu W/MHz Microcontroller with Analog-Assisted Adaptive Body Bias PVT Compensation with 3.13 nW/kB SRAM Retention in 55 nm Deeply-Depleted Channel CMOS

Andreas Peter Burg, David Ruffieux

Microcontroller systems operating at low supply voltage in near- or sub-threshold regime suffer both from increased effects of PVT (Process, Voltage, Temperature) variation and from a larger share of leakage on overall power due to the reduced frequency. W ...
IEEE2019

Three-Dimensional Nano-Acoustic Bragg Reflectors for CMOS Embedded NEMS

Luis Guillermo Villanueva Torrijo, David Ruffieux, Soumya Yandrapalli

Integration of CMOS electronic circuits and electromechanical resonators has been pursued for a long time by many different research groups and even foundries. This would improve the overall performance of electromechanical oscillators and sensors. However ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2017
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