Best Paper Award für den Beitrag: A Low-Voltage Low-Power CMOS Time-Domain Temperature Sensor Accurate To Within [–0,1; +0:5] °C From –40 °C To 125 °C

12th IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, APCCAS, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan
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For bio-analysis IMMS developed energy-efficient multi-parametric RFID microsensors and energy harvesting modules for operating autonomous sensors.
A Low-Voltage Low-Power CMOS Time-Domain Temperature Sensor Accurate To Within [-0.1,+0.5]˚C From -40˚C To 125˚C
Jun Tan. Alexander Rolapp. Eckhard Hennig.12th IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (APCCAS 2014), Session Sensor Systems and Emerging Memory Technology, pp. 463 – 466, IEEE Catalog Number: CFP14APC-USB, ISBN: 978-1-4799-5229-8, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan

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IMMS Receives Best Paper Award For Work On Energy-Efficient Sensor
The CMOS temperature sensor was presented at the APCCAS 2014 and is designed for energy-autonomous sensor systems with power supply from MEMS energy harvesting modules.

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APCCAS2014, Okinawa, Japan
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Eric Schäfer, M. Sc.
Head of Microelectronics and Branch Office Erfurt, Authorised Signatory
eric.schaefer(at)imms.de+49 (0) 361 663 25 35
Eric Schäfer and his team research Integrated sensor systems, especially CMOS-based biosensors, ULP sensor systems and AI-based design and test automation. The results are being incorporated into research on the lead applications Sensor systems for in-vitro diagnostics and RFID sensor technology. It will assist you with services for the development of Integrated circuits and with IC design methods.
