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1 µm-Thickness Ultra-Flexible and High Electrode-Density Surface Electromyogram Measurement Sheet With 2 V Organic Transistors for Prosthetic Hand Control., , , , , , , , , and 2 other author(s). IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits and Systems, 8 (6): 824-833 (2014)Expected vectorless Teacher-Student Swap (TSS) test method with dual power supply voltages for 0.3V homogeneous multi-core LSI's., , , and . CICC, page 137-140. IEEE, (2008)A 120-mV input, fully integrated dual-mode charge pump in 65-nm CMOS for thermoelectric energy harvester., , , , , , and . ASP-DAC, page 469-470. IEEE, (2012)Subthreshold-leakage suppressed switched capacitor circuit based on super cut-off CMOS (SCCMOS)., , , , and . ISCAS (4), page 3119-3122. IEEE, (2005)A 100Mbps, 0.19mW asynchronous threshold detector with DC power-free pulse discrimination for impulse UWB receiver., , , , , , , and . ASP-DAC, page 97-98. IEEE, (2009)15 dB Conversion gain, 20 MHz carrier frequency AM receiver in flexible a-IGZO TFT technology with textile antennas., , , , , , , , , and . VLSIC, page 194-. IEEE, (2015)High gain amplifiers in flexible self-aligned a-IGZO thin-film-transistor technology., , , , , , , , , and . ICECS, page 108-111. IEEE, (2014)0.5-V Input Digital Low-Dropout Regulator (LDO) with 98.7% Current Efficiency in 65 nm CMOS., , , , , , , and . IEICE Transactions, 94-C (6): 938-944 (2011)Large-area and flexible sensors with organic transistors., , , , , and . IWASI, page 87-90. IEEE, (2013)A 0.45-V input on-chip gate boosted (OGB) buck converter in 40-nm CMOS with more than 90% efficiency in load range from 2µW to 50µW., , , , , , , and . VLSIC, page 194-195. IEEE, (2012)