ASIC Chip Design For Healthcare System
Abstract
We presents an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) implementation suitable for healthcare applications, which employ RISC-V as a digital processing unit and the sensor interfacing circuits. The motivation for improving living conditions day by day, sensors-based healthcare has been mostly used today era. SoC are used as monitoring tools for well-being or preventive purposes. Healthcare system with ultra low-power System on Chip (SoC) architecture specifically for wearable healthcare system, In order to reduce the power consumption of the processor, we design a ASIC that handles signal processing and provides computation The design consists of two sensors for collecting the force/pressure and ECG signal data. The design of analog circuits is done using the specifications obtained with these sensors. The data obtained can be processed with the computing device to extract information and take desired actions. The RTL-based design of a processor is implemented using Verilog HDL. Logic Equivalence is verified using Xilinx ISE. Physical realizations of the design are obtained using RTL to GDSII design flow. The analog design consists of unity gain buffer, sample and holds circuit, and flash type ADC. We have tested our ASICs with AMS verification methodology using Cadence CAD tools. Operating Frequency of overall system is observed 160 MHz and the area of digital core is 18088.380 ?m2 Total Power dissipation of the core is 368 ?W operating Frequency of analog core is 4 MHz and and area is 468000 and power dissipation is 192.950 mW.
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