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Maastricht Instruments will take the wireless ExG sensor node into low-volume production (VIDEO)

Posted on 14 June 2013 at 16:42.

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Wearable ExG in reach of researchers and SME’s.

Tags: academia, ECG, EEG, electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, electromyogram, electrooculogram, EMG, EOG, ExG, Holst Centre, Imec, Maastricht Instruments, SME, TNO

ARM CTO looks at architecture scaling for 2020 solutions

Posted on 26 May 2012 at 09:43.

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Anticipating the propagation of the Internet of things, Mike Muller, chief technology officer at ARM Ltd., discussed the needs for architecture scaling at the annual IMEC Technology Forum this week at the Square meeting center in Brussels, Belgium.

Tags: architecture, ARM, Imec, internet of things

SIMIT and IMEC NL / Holst Center join forces on Internet of Things

Posted on 23 March 2012 at 13:15.

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The Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT) and IMEC-NL / Holst Center held a ceremony in honor of their new agreement to conduct joint research in the area of Internet of Things (IoT).

Tags: Eindhoven, High Tech Campus, Holst, Imec, research, Shanghai, SIMIT, TNO

European project reaches milestone enabling item-level RFID tags

Posted on 26 February 2012 at 10:10.

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Holst Centre, imec, Evonik Industries AG, and PolyIC and their partners in the EU FP7 project ORICLA have fabricated the world’s first RFID (radio frequency identification) circuit made in low-temperature thin-film technology that allows reader-talks-first communication.

Tags: EU FP7, Evonik Industries AG, Holst Centre, Imec, ORICLA, PolyIC, research, RFID, tag

Holst Centre and imec announce a 2.3/2.4GHz transmitter for wireless sensor applications compliant with 4 wireless standards

Posted on 25 February 2012 at 15:40.

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The transmitter has been fabricated in a 90nm CMOS process, and consumes only 5.4mW from a 1.2V supply (2.7nJ/bit) at 0dBm output.

Tags: BAN, Bluetooth, Body Area Networks, Holst Centre, IEEE, Imec, ISSCC, low-power, Panasonic, wireless, Zigbee

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