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  • RF Micropower is a fabless semiconductor company based in Phoenix, Arizona that sells and licenses the RFuP technology that was initially developed by...
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  • M.; Holmes, A.S. (10 June 2004). "Architectures for vibration-driven micropower generators". Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems. 13 (3): 429–440...
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    the same Vth-value used in the equations for the following modes. Some micropower analog circuits are designed to take advantage of subthreshold conduction...
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    small bandwidth op amps have low slew rates. As an example, the LT1494 micropower op amp consumes 1.5 microamp but has a 2.7 kHz gain-bandwidth product...
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    based on ultra-wideband radar scanners for sensors. They are based on the micropower impulse radar as the underlying technology, and stud finders using this...
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    (milliwatts or microwatts), it can be adequate to run or recharge small micropower wireless devices such as remote sensors, which are proliferating in many...
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  • processors 1989 Eric A. Vittoz for contributions to the development of micropower integrated circuits 1990 Randy Geiger for contributions to discrete and...
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  • integrated circuits 1989 E Vittoz For contributions to the development of micropower integrated circuits. 1990 Harold Fetterman For contributions in extending...
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  • digital filters 1989 E Vittoz For contributions to the development of micropower integrated circuits. 1989 Thomas Williams For leadership and contributions...
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    {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Micropower Impulse Radar"; "Micropower Impulse Radar (MIR)". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27...
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