PROGRAMMABLE SYSTEM ON CHIP APPLIED TO LOW FREQUENCY RFID INTERROGATION
@inproceedings{Blom2001PROGRAMMABLESO, title={PROGRAMMABLE SYSTEM ON CHIP APPLIED TO LOW FREQUENCY RFID INTERROGATION}, author={E. Blom and S. Hoyt and Denise M. Wilson}, year={2001} }
Systems on chip, by definition, unite a number of functions and occasionally, sensors or actuators, into a unified, compact, lower-power solution to a signal processing problem. Recent efforts have seen the research, development, and commercialization of systems on chip that are sufficiently programmable and flexible to address a wider variety of applications and signal processing problems than their fixed configuration counterparts. In this paper, we present the application of a recently… CONTINUE READING
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