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A 1.02μW Battery-less, Continuous Sensing and Post-processing SiP for Wearable Applications.

Improving system lifetime and robustness is key to advancing self-powered platforms for real world applications. A complete self-powered, battery-less, wearable platform requires a microwatt-power SoC, operating reliably within this budget, capable of surviving long periods without charging, and recovering from power loss to its previous state. To meet these requirements, we designed a wireless sensing heterogeneous SiP containing an ULP SoC, a NVM, and a 2.4GHz FSK radio, all integrated with custom ULP interfaces. The SoC includes a fully integrated Energy Harvesting Platform Power Manager (EH-PPM) to power the SiP and commercial sensors. The EH-PPM is designed for small loads and powers the SoC and peripherals while drawing very low operating current. The SoC also includes a digital system data-flow for sensing applications, an AFE for ECG signal acquisition, and a Cold-Boot Management System (CBMS) for booting and recovery from NVM. The CBMS enables integration of the SoC with the ULP NVM to create a wearable formfactor, self-powered system capable of recovery from power loss. The SoC also includes a radio interface tightly integrated with a compression accelerator to efficiently communicate with the FSK transmitter and reduce the FSK's transmission time. This tight integration between accelerators on the SoC and peripherals is another feature that reduces the system's power consumption by reducing the code size and number of memory accesses required to perform an operation. The SoC consumes 507nW average power while running free-fall detection, 519nW average power while measuring ambient temperature, and 1.02μW during continuous ECG monitoring and post-processing.

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