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Rohm and imec unite to advance ultra-low power radio

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The collaboration is intended to realise critical radio components for small battery-operated wireless devices

Nanoelectronics research centre imec and Rohm Semiconductor, a supplier of electronic components, have entered into a strategic partnership for research collaboration on ultra-low power (ULP) radio technology for small battery-operated wireless devices.

In current short-range radios, the Power Amplifier (PA) typically uses around 50 percent of the total power consumption of the system, while the Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is responsible for another 30 to 40 percent of the power consumption.

While a low power PA can contribute to the low power consumption of transmission only, a low power PLL can contribute to both the low power consumption of transmission and reception. 

As a member of imec's ULP wireless systems program, researchers from Rohm will work with imec's research team at Holst Centre, to jointly develop RF technology components that enable significant reduction of the power consumption of the complete radio system.

By combining innovative architectures, advanced ULP design IP and efficient low power circuits, imec's ULP radios are claimed to achieve excellent performance and reduce power consumption between three to ten times that of today's radios.

Moreover, imec's ULP high-performance radios colmply to wireless standards, such as Bluetooth Low Energy and ZigBee.

"Combining application, circuits and technology know-how, imec/Holst Centre provides a complete solution, shortening the time-to-market for our industrial partners," says Harmke de Groot, programme director ULP wireless technologies at imec/Holst Centre.

"We are pleased that Rohm Semiconductor has joined our ULP wireless systems R&D programme. This partnership reinforces the value of our research to leading industrial semiconductor companies," adds de Groot.

"Rohm Semiconductor is committed to supplying high quality wireless products to the market with ever increasing power efficiency," continues Koji Taniuchi, Unit leader at Incubation Unit, R&D Headquarters, within Rohm Co., Ltd.

"We further improve on our current strengths in the low power wireless communication LSI , by integrating a low power consumption PLL that is co-developed with imec. We expect that in the near future these results become standard technology in wireless sensor networks."

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