Title :
A Stacked Capacitor Multi-Microwatts Source Energy Harvesting Scheme With 86 mV Minimum Input Voltage and
V Bipolar Output Voltage
Author :
Ying-Khai Teh ; Mok, Philip K. T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Kowloon, China
Abstract :
A multi-source energy harvesting scheme that emulates the principle of a water bucket fountain using series-stacked storage capacitors to power a multi-VDD mixed-signal wireless sensor node is presented. Feasible miniaturized microwatts energy sources include photovoltaic cell, piezoelectric harvester and thermoelectric generator. A digital logic based shunt regulator with 1 V clamping output is first designed using multi-threshold transistors to minimize static leakage current. Three shunt regulator blocks on separate dies are subsequently paired up with the series-stacked storage capacitors to increase the system output voltage to 3 V. The stacked shunt regulators not only provide voltage regulation and over-voltage protection, but also balance each individual storage capacitor to improve system reliability. By using the mirroring property of pulse transformer-based boost converter and one additional storage capacitor, the system is capable of generating bipolar ± 3 V output voltage at minimum input voltage of 86 mV (boost conversion ratio up to 70) and input power of 26 μW only. The increased supply voltage headroom is desirable for sensitive and high power blocks i.e., sensors, analog and radio-frequency circuits in terms of achieving better analog-to-digital-converter resolution, amplifier gain and linearity. The remaining branches of the stacked capacitors simultaneously provide 2 V and 1 V outputs which can be used by ultra-low power digital blocks of less supply voltage sensitive. The circuit prototypes are implemented on a standard 0.13- μm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor process.
Keywords :
capacitors; energy harvesting; leakage currents; overvoltage protection; power convertors; pulse transformers; reliability; amplifier gain; analog-to-digital-converter resolution; bipolar output voltage; clamping output; complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor process; digital logic based shunt regulator; linearity; multiVDD mixed-signal wireless sensor node; multithreshold transistors; over-voltage protection; photovoltaic cell; piezoelectric harvester; pulse transformer-based boost converter; radio-frequency circuits; series-stacked storage capacitors; size 0.13 mum; stacked capacitor multimicrowatts source energy harvesting scheme; static leakage current minimization; supply voltage headroom; system reliability; thermoelectric generator; ultra-low power digital blocks; voltage 1 V; voltage 2 V; voltage 3 V; voltage regulation; water bucket fountain; Batteries; Capacitors; Energy harvesting; Leakage currents; Regulators; Voltage control; Wireless sensor networks; Bipolar output; boost converter; complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) energy harvesting; transformer; voltage regulator; wireless sensor node;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JETCAS.2014.2337152