Title :
Energy Recovery from High-Frequency Clocks Using DC-DC Converters
Author :
Alimadadi, M. ; Sheikhaei, S. ; Lemieux, G. ; Mirabbasi, S. ; Dunford, W. ; Palmer, P.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Abstract :
Large digital chips use a significant amount of energy to distribute a multi-GHz clock. By discharging the clock network to ground every cycle, the energy stored in this large capacitor is wasted. Instead, the energy can be recovered using an on-chip DC-DC converter. This paper investigates the integration of two DC-DC converter topologies, boost and buck-boost, with a high-speed clock driver. The high operating frequency significantly shrinks the required size of the L and C components so they can be placed on-chip; typical converters place them off-chip. The clock driver and DC-DC converter are able to share the entire tapered buffer chain, including the widest drive transistors in the final stage. To achieve voltage regulation, the must be modulated; implying only single-edge-triggered flops should be used. However, this minor drawback is eclipsed by the benefits: by recovering energy from the clock, the output power can actually exceed the additional power needed to operate the converter circuitry, resulting in an effective efficiency greater than 100%. Furthermore, the converter output can be used to operate additional power-saving features like low-voltage islands or body bias voltages.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; clocks; digital integrated circuits; driver circuits; clock duty cycle; energy recovery; high frequency clocks; large digital chips; multi GHz clock; on-chip DC-DC converters; single-edge-triggered flops; tapered buffer chain; Capacitance; Capacitors; Clocks; DC-DC power converters; Driver circuits; Frequency; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Switching converters; Voltage; dc-dc converter; energy recovery; energy recycling; power converter; switch mode power supply;
Conference_Titel :
Symposium on VLSI, 2008. ISVLSI '08. IEEE Computer Society Annual
Conference_Location :
Montpellier
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3291-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3170-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISVLSI.2008.102