July 19, 2006 by Marco Zennaro | No comments
Sensium Chip: An Ultra Low Power Sensor Interface
An ultra-low power silicon chip could pave the way for future wireless body networks that use ‘digital plasters’ in healthcare applications.
The Sensium chip, developed by Toumaz Technology – a spin-out from Imperial College London – is said to consume up to 100 times less power than any other similar device in the world and employs the spin-out’s proprietary AMx technology as part of an intelligent system on a chip.
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