@article {7410026, title = {A 64-Channel 965-uW Neural Recording SoC With UWB Wireless Transmission in 130-nm CMOS}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs}, volume = {63}, number = {6}, year = {2016}, month = {June}, pages = {528-532}, keywords = {64-channel neural recording SoC, analog front end, Analog-digital conversion, Bandwidth, biomedical electronics, biomedical telemetry, bit rate 20 Mbit/s, BMI, Brain???machine interface (BMI), capacitors, CMOS digital integrated circuits, CMOS process, efficiency 11.7 percent, Electronics packaging, implantable electronics, inputreferred noise, low-noise bandpass amplifier, noise efficiency factor, power 965 muW, Power demand, pulse position modulation, pulse-position modulation ultrawideband transmitter, radiotelemetry, raw neural signal, SAR analog-to-digital converter, size 130 nm, system-on-chip, transmitters, ultra wideband communication, ultra-wideband (UWB), ultrawideband (UWB), UWB wireless transmission, voltage 0.5 V, voltage 5.6 V, Wireless communication, wireless neural recording systems, wireless telemetry, word length 10 bit}, issn = {1549-7747}, doi = {10.1109/TCSII.2016.2530882}, author = {S. Brenna and Padovan, F. and Neviani, A. and Bevilacqua, A. and A. Bonfanti and A. L. Lacaita} } @conference {6942078, title = {A 20Mb/s, 2.76 pJ/b UWB impulse radio TX with 11.7\% efficiency in 130 nm CMOS}, booktitle = {European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC), ESSCIRC 2014 - 40th}, year = {2014}, month = {Sept}, pages = {287-290}, keywords = {antenna, Antennas, Bandwidth, bit rate 20 Mbit/s, CMOS integrated circuits, CMOS technology, digitally controlled oscillator, efficiency 11.7 percent, energy conservation, frequency 7.25 GHz to 8.5 GHz, low-voltage supply, microwave antennas, microwave oscillators, operation efficiency, oscillators, overall energy efficiency, PPM-modulated pulses, radio transmitters, size 130 nm, supporting communication ranges, ultra wideband communication, ultralow energy neural recording applications, UWB impulse radio transmitter, UWB impulse radio TX, voltage 0.5 V, Wireless communication}, issn = {1930-8833}, doi = {10.1109/ESSCIRC.2014.6942078}, author = {Padovan, F. and Bevilacqua, A. and Neviani, A.} }