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8.10 A 5V-to-150V Input-Parallel Output-Series Hybrid DC-DC Boost Converter Achieving 76.4mW/mg Power Density and 80% Peak Efficiency Conference paper
Han, Shousheng, Fang, Zanfeng, Tong, Zhiguo, Wu, Xiaoming, Jiang, Hanjun, Ren, Tianling, Lu, Yan. 8.10 A 5V-to-150V Input-Parallel Output-Series Hybrid DC-DC Boost Converter Achieving 76.4mW/mg Power Density and 80% Peak Efficiency[C]:IEEE, 2024, 162-164.
Authors:  Han, Shousheng;  Fang, Zanfeng;  Tong, Zhiguo;  Wu, Xiaoming;  Jiang, Hanjun; et al.
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A 2.63 μw ECG Processor with Adaptive Arrhythmia Detection and Data Compression for Implantable Cardiac Monitoring Device Journal article
Yin, Yue, Abubakar, Syed Muhammad, Tan, Songyao, Shi, Jiahua, Yang, Peilin, Yang, Wendi, Jiang, Hanjun, Wang, Zhihua, Jia, Wen, Ua, Seng Pan. A 2.63 μw ECG Processor with Adaptive Arrhythmia Detection and Data Compression for Implantable Cardiac Monitoring Device[J]. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2021, 15(4), 777-790.
Authors:  Yin, Yue;  Abubakar, Syed Muhammad;  Tan, Songyao;  Shi, Jiahua;  Yang, Peilin; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:24 TC[Scopus]:32  IF:3.8/4.8 | Submit date:2021/12/08
Adaptive Arrhythmia Detection  Data Compression  Ecg Processor  Implantable Cardiac Monitoring  Swinging Door Trending  
A High DR High-Input-Impedance Programmable-Gain ECG Acquisition Interface with Non-inverting Continuous Time Sigma-Delta Modulator Conference paper
Junhao Liang, Sai-Weng Sin, U. Seng-Pan, Franco Maloberti, R.P. Martins, Hanjun Jiang. A High DR High-Input-Impedance Programmable-Gain ECG Acquisition Interface with Non-inverting Continuous Time Sigma-Delta Modulator[C]:IEEE, 2019, 309-312.
Authors:  Junhao Liang;  Sai-Weng Sin;  U. Seng-Pan;  Franco Maloberti;  R.P. Martins; et al.
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Ct Sigma Delta Ad Converter  Ecg  High Impedance  Non-invertering Integrator  Programmable Integrator