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Paolo Stefano Crovetti
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Turin
Publications - 102
Citations - 1303
Paolo Stefano Crovetti is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic interference & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 80 publications receiving 831 citations. Previous affiliations of Paolo Stefano Crovetti include National University of Singapore & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
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A 0.01mm2, 0.4V-VDD, 4.5nW-Power DC-Coupled Digital Acquisition Front-End Based on Time-Multiplexed Digital Differential Amplification
Paolo Stefano Crovetti,Roberto Rubino,Pedro Toledo,Francesco Musolino,Hamilton Klimach,Yong Chen,Anna Richelli +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a reconfigurable, high-impedance, DC-coupled low-frequency digital acquisition front-end (DAFE) suitable to operate under a power supply voltage ranging from 0.2 to IV down to 600 pW power is presented.
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Direct Digital Sensing Potentiostat targeting Body-Dust
TL;DR: In this paper , an innovative Direct Digital Sensing Potentiostat integrated circuit for enzymeless blood glucose sensing and direct digitization is proposed to address the requirements of Body Dust.
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Conversion Time-Power Tradeoff in Capacitance-to-Digital Converters with Dual-Mode Logic
TL;DR: The CDC in this work leverages the delay-power flexibility of dual-mode logic, is based on swappable oscillators and operates at nW power and low voltage down to 0.3 V without requiring any additional circuitry, reference or voltage regulation.
Ultra-Low Power and Minimal Design Effort Interfaces for the Internet of Things
TL;DR: This paper reviews the results of recent researches aimed to extend the standard-cell based digital design flow to analog building blocks to enhance scalability, reconfigurability and portability across technology nodes and to reduce design effort, time-to-market and costs.
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NEUROPULS: NEUROmorphic energy-efficient secure accelerators based on Phase change materials aUgmented siLicon photonicS
Fabio Pavanello,Cedric Marchand,Ian O'Connor,Regis Orobtchouk,Fabien Mandorlo,Xavier Letartre,Sébastien Cueff,Elena I. Vatajelu,Giorgio Di Natale,Benoit Cluzel,Aurélien Coillet,Benoit Charbonnier,Pierre Noé,František Kaván,M Zoldak,Michal Szaj,Peter Bienstman,T. Van Vaerenbergh,Ulrich Rührmair,Paulo Flores,Luis Guerra e Silva,Ricardo Chaves,Luis Miguel Silveira,Mariano Ceccato,Dimitris Gizopoulos,George N. Papadimitriou,Vasileios Karakostas,Axel Brando,Francisco J. Cazorla,Ramon Canal,Pau Closas,Adrià Gusi-Amigó,Paolo Stefano Crovetti,Alessio Carpegna,Tzamn Melendez Carmona,Stefano Cairo,Alessandro Savino +36 more
TL;DR: The Horizon Europe NEUROPULS project as discussed by the authors targets the development of secure and energy-efficient RISC-V interfaced neuromorphic accelerators using augmented silicon photonics technology.