A Cost Effective Low Power Pulse Generator for UWB Medical Applications

Author(s):  
Shilpi Ruchi Kerketta ◽  
Debalina Ghosh
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.1) ◽  
pp. 483
Author(s):  
Shreya Verma ◽  
Tunikipati Usharani ◽  
S Iswariya ◽  
Bhavana Godavarthi

The present research paper proposes to implement a low power pulse-triggered flip-flop. The proposed design is MHLFF (modified hybrid latch flip-flop). In MHLFF method, the pulse generator will be altered concerning illustration inverters what’s more a pasquinade transistor. This technique will be comparative should understood kind about flip flop what’s more it utilizes a static lock structure. Should succeed Most exceedingly bad situation delay issue brought on Eventually Tom's perusing discharging way comprise from claiming three stacked transistor MHLFF may be presented.  We can minimize the power and delay when compared to the existing models i.e, CDFF and SCDFF. The circuit was implementing using Cadence Virtuoso tool in 90-nm and 45-nm technology.


Author(s):  
Luiz Carlos Moreira ◽  
Jose Fontebasso Neto ◽  
Walter Silva Oliveira ◽  
Elizabeth Fernandez ◽  
Ebert San Roman Castillo

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean Grégoire Boero Rollo ◽  
John Richard Ordonez Varela ◽  
Tayssir Ben Ghzaiel ◽  
Cedric Mouanga ◽  
Arnaud Luxey ◽  
...  

Abstract Wireless Autonomous Nano-sensor Device (WAND) system is a disruptive cost-effective micro-system for well monitoring. It allows to realize pressure, temperature, inertial, and magnetic field measurements in harsh conditions; it also offers Bluetooth low-power communication and Wireless charging capabilities. Analysis’ results of an industrial offshore pilot realized in Congo (a world first in O&G industry in such complex environment), and major improvements implemented after this pilot are reported in this paper. Accomplished advancements comprise hardware and software developments extending operation lifetime, and simplifying on-site utilization. To date, there is not a commercial solution of this type in the market, the realization of this project is a real innovation allowing practical and low-cost monitoring during well intervention while minimizing the risks associated with standard Rigless intervention. Other applications regarding dry-tree wells on tension-leg platforms (TLP), drilling and completion operations, and pipeline monitoring are being investigated, too.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (Special edition 2) ◽  
pp. 133-142
Author(s):  
Saša Sladić ◽  
Damir Kolić ◽  
Marko Šuljić

Typical application of bidirectional DC/DC power converter exists in hybrid cars. Recently, a similar approach has been applied in hybrid propelled ships as well. In this paper, a novel low power bidirectional DC/DC power converter of standard Buck/Boost topology has ben designed in order to explore possibilities of the high power design in maritime applications. In order to discover critical points of a design, thermal imaging has been investigated. The results clearly indicate that the proposed solution is more cost effective than a typical standard bidirectional DC/DC power converter. Likewise, the improvement in maneuvering of the propelled vessel system with two and more electric drives has been investigated and compared to a classical diesel, single engine propulsion system.


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