Title :
Development of custom CMOS LSI for ultra-low power wireless sensor node in health monitoring systems
Author :
Okada, H. ; Itoh, T. ; Masuda, T.
Author_Institution :
Ubiquitous MEMS & Micro Eng. Res. Center, Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol., Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes the development of a custom LSI which works at less than 0.5 μW for wireless sensor nodes used in health monitoring systems. To monitor body temperature and activity of animal or human with low power consumption at any time, ultra-low power signal processing are essential as well as low power sensors. We have deve loped measurement methods with bimetal type and piezoelectric type MEMS sensors which need almost no electrical power, and on-chip circuits of multistep selectable voltage reference generator for comparators to detect the output signal of the sensors. The piezoelectric sensor which generates even 1 mV of output voltage can be utilized by th is method. The LSI consists of CMOS combination logic circuits and works with 1 kHz RC oscillator to decrease the power consumption. This LSI including a wireless communication function could realize a wireless sensor node operating for more than 2 years using about 0.5 g of a 1.55 V button battery.
Keywords :
CMOS logic circuits; biomedical telemetry; microsensors; piezoelectric transducers; radiotelemetry; wireless sensor networks; CMOS combination logic circuits; RC oscillator; bimetal type MEMS sensors; custom CMOS LSI; frequency 1 kHz; health monitoring systems; low power sensors; multistep selectable voltage reference generator; on-chip circuits; piezoelectric sensor; piezoelectric type MEMS sensors; power 0.5 muW; power consumption; ultralow power signal processing; ultralow power wireless sensor node; voltage 1 mV; voltage 1.55 V; wireless communication function; Accelerometers; Influenza; Large scale integration; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Limerick
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9290-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2011.6127020