Low-powerwireless on-chip microparticle manipulation with process variation compensation

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Abstract

A chip with which to manipulate microparticles using wireless power transfer and pulse-driven dielectrophoresis has been designed and fabricated using a 0.18-μm CMOS process. The chip enables microparticle manipulation using a 0.35-V power supply and a 10~100 kHz clock, which are generated on the chip by means of an onchip coil, a rectifier and a ring oscillator circuit with process variation compensation circuits. The proposed process variation compensation with effective gate-width tuning as well as body biasing can achieve stable 0.35-V operation, allowing a 87% reduction in the power consumption of digital circuits on the chip compared to previous work. © IEICE 2013.

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Kishiwada, Y., Iwasaki, H., Ueda, S., Dei, Y., Miyawaki, Y., & Matsuoka, T. (2013). Low-powerwireless on-chip microparticle manipulation with process variation compensation. IEICE Electronics Express, 10(13). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.10.20130407

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