An Energy Consumption Benchmark for a Low-Power RISC-V Core Aimed at Implantable Medical Devices

Roberto Molina-Robles, Alfredo Arnaud, Matias Miguez, Joel Gak, Alfonso Chacon-Rodriguez, Ronny Garcia-Ramirez

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Abstract

In this work, Siwa, a micropower 32-bits RISC-V core aimed at implantable medical SoCs is presented. The core was fabricated in a 180-nm CMOS-HV technology to directly drive biological stimuli circuits within the same ASIC. A complete set of power consumption measurements is presented; the core properly operated up to 30 MHz with a current consumption of 52μA/MHz at 1.8-V supply voltage, and < 20-nA leakages at room temperature. Since the existing benchmarks are not completely adequate to compare Siwa performance to other microcontrollers used on implantable medical devices (IMDs), a simple, specific benchmark inspired in a pacemaker operation was developed. The new benchmark considers both the CPU current consumption and performance, sleep and run states, and allows to compare broadly different CPUs and operating conditions for specific IMD applications. Siwa's performance was compared using this benchmark with 8 and 16-bits MCUs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-60
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE Embedded Systems Letters
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • CPU benchmark
  • medical devices
  • RISC-V

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