A 80-mV input, fast startup dual-mode boost converter with charge-pumped pulse generator for energy harvesting
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Abstract
A low startup-voltage and fast startup dual-mode boost converter for energy harvesting applications is developed in 65-nm CMOS. Comparing with the previous work [6], the startup-time, the minimum startup voltage, and the program time are greatly improved. (1) A startup by the boost converter instead of a charge pump reduced the startup-time to 4.8ms which is 1/56 of [6] and the shortest to date. (2) The proposed sub-1nW charge-pumped pulse generator (CPPG) enabled the lowest startup voltage of 80mV to date without mechanical switch. (3) The proposed threshold-voltage-tuned oscillator with hot-carrier injection (HCI) for CPPG to compensate for the die-to-die process variations reduced the program time to 3min which is 1/20 of [6], thereby reducing the test cost.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference 2011 |
Publisher | IEEE |
Pages | 33-36 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISBN (print) | 978-1-4577-1783-3 |
Publication status | Published - 16 Nov 2011 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Conference
Title | IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference 2011 |
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Duration | 14 - 16 November 2011 |
Location | Jeju, Korea (South) |
External IDs
Scopus | 84863052455 |
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ORCID | /0000-0002-4152-1203/work/165453420 |
Keywords
Keywords
- Oscillators, Charge pumps, Pulse generation, Human computer interaction, Programming, Energy harvesting, Solid state circuits