0.6-V-VIN 7.0-nA-IQ 0.75-mA-IL CMOS Capacitor-Less LDO for Low-Voltage Micro-Energy-Harvested Supplies
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A capacitor-less (CL) low-dropout (LDO) regulator
suitable to be incorporated in an on-chip system with low-voltage
micro-energy-harvested supply, is proposed in this contribution.
The differential input stage of the error amplifier includes
bulk-driven MOS transistors, thus providing the LDO with an
output voltage range that extends from the negative rail up to a
level very close to the input voltage without the need of using a
resistive feedback network. The circuit parameters relying on the
feedback factor, , are maximized thanks to the use of a unitary
value for this parameter. The CL-LDO has been designed and
fabricated in standard 180-nm CMOS technology and optimized
to operate with an input voltage equal to 0.6 V and a reference
level of 0.5 V. The experimental characterization of the fabricated
prototypes shows that, under these operating conditions, the LDO
is able to deliver a load current above 0.75 mA with a total
quiescent current of only 7.0 nA. Furthermore, the proposed
voltage regulator is able to operate from input voltages as low as
0.4 V, delivering in this case a maximum load current of 30 μA.
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Ó. Pereira-Rial, P. López and J. M. Carrillo, "0.6-V-VIN 7.0-nA-IQ 0.75-mA-IL CMOS Capacitor-Less LDO for Low-Voltage Micro-Energy-Harvested Supplies," in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 599-608, Feb. 2022, doi: 10.1109/TCSI.2021.3123057
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