Power consumption in medical devices is reduced through the operation of
circuits at clock speeds of lower levels to adequately complete desired
functions during predetermined time periods (e.g., blanking interval,
upper rate interval, etc.) just-in-time prior to subsequent required
functional processes; by providing supply voltages tailored for various
circuits of an integrated circuit; by operating two or more circuits of an
integrated circuit at different clock frequencies; by changing the supply
voltage level "on the fly" as required by specific circuit timing
functions required for various circuitry based on clock frequencies used
to control operation of such circuitry; and/or by tailoring back gate bias
or adjusting back gate bias "on the fly" for circuits based on the supply
voltage level applied to the circuits.