Ultra-Low-Power Low-Input-Voltage Charge Pump for Micro-Energy Harvesting Applications
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A subthreshold input voltage charge pump based on
the well-known cross-coupled voltage doubler and using boosted
gate voltages for the transfer switches is presented. A level
shifter and some inverters, including a novel inverter architecture
proposed in this work and referred to as negative low-state
voltage inverter, are used to generate the clock signals for the
switching transistors with the purpose of significantly improving
their drive capability. A complete analysis of the proposed charge
pump is provided to highlight the advantages of the implemented
structure, revealing the power efficiency improvement when the
input voltage is below the threshold voltage of the transistors.
An extensive experimental characterization of silicon prototypes
in 180 nm CMOS technology was carried out, showing that the
proposed scheme is able to pump charge from an input voltage as
low as 110 mV. The experimental peak efficiency remains above
70% for input voltages between 180 mV and 400 mV and input
power levels from 45 nW to 25 μW, which are appropriate for
different miniaturized transducers implementable on chip.
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Ó. Pereira-Rial, A. Cabrini, G. Torelli, P. López and J. M. Carrillo, "Ultra-Low-Power Low-Input-Voltage Charge Pump for Micro-Energy Harvesting Applications," in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, vol. 70, no. 1, pp. 154-165, Jan. 2023, doi: 10.1109/TCSI.2022.3217124
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RTI2018-095994-B-I00, ED431G-2019/04, GRC2021/48, IB18079
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