Meeting design challenges of ultralow-power system-on-chip technology
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Meeting design challenges of ultralow-power system-on-chip technology
Abstract
New-generation battery-powered products are required to provide increasingly greater performance. This article examines technology solutions and design techniques that can be employed to achieve ultralow-power medical devices.
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