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1 Heterogeneous Technology Alliance Design of ultra-low-power µ-controler in near-threshold voltage.

2 The Heterogeneous Technology Alliance HTA Design of ultra-low-power µ-controller in near-threshold voltage. Background 2008 ALPIN 65 nm Dynamic voltage scaling Vdd Hopping Ultra-cut-off 2010 (in collaboration with ST) LOCOMOTIV 32 nm Adaptive Voltage & Frequency Scaling (AVFS), Distributed power control (CVP) Monitoring (TFS, TFR), Lightweight frequency generator (FLL) 2013 (in collaboration with ST) FRISBEE 28 nm FDSOI Ultra-Wide Voltage Range Adaptive Body-Biasing Advanced monitoring

3 The Heterogeneous Technology Alliance HTA Design of ultra-low-power µ-controller in near-threshold voltage. On going collaborative projects CATRENE – DYNAMIC_ULP (2013-2015) Power management in FDSOI Power Management Building Blocks ENIAC PLACES2BE (2013-2016) FDSOI technology Ultra Wide Voltage Range memories

4 The Heterogeneous Technology Alliance HTA Project Idea: Design of ultra-low-power µ-controler in near-threshold voltage. EU call: Project Idea short description: Design of ultra-low-power µ-controller in near-threshold voltage. Short Description: Using FDSOI technology, for designing an efficient, best-in-class µcontroller-based computing at near threshold voltage for best dynamic AND static power efficiency without sacrificing performance Potential Applications: Internet of Things sensors for sensor networks, Autonomous devices with energy harvesting Competences needed: ULV memory design µcontroler system Low-voltage I/O Near-threshold design Contact: Edith.beigne@cea.fr Hubs Network infra Nodes


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