Title :
A dual-mode DC/DC converter for ultra-low-voltage microcontrollers
Author :
De Vos, J. ; Flandre, Denis ; Bol, David
Author_Institution :
ICTEAM Inst., Univ. catholique de Louvain (UCL), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract :
Ultra-low-voltage processors of highly duty-cycled applications such as wireless sensor nodes must support two modes of operation: active mode and sleep mode. Even in sleep mode some critical blocks such as retentive SRAM, timer and interrupt controller must remain powered-on. The DC/DC converter thus need to be able to supply ultra-low loads corresponding to sleep mode. In this paper, we propose a dual-mode switched-capacitor DC/DC converter to power such ultra-low-voltage processors with high efficiencies in both modes. It delivers a 0.3-0.4V output voltage from a 1-1.2V input source. The 0.12mm2 chip was manufactured in a 0.13μm CMOS technology. The efficiency reaches 74% with a 100 μW load and 63% with a 100nW load, corresponding to the processor active and sleep mode respectively. Adaptive body biasing and adaptive internal clock generation supplied by the output voltage allow the converter to correctly operate over a wide load range from 25nW to 125 μW, i.e. nearly 4 orders of magnitude.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; DC-DC power convertors; microcontrollers; radiofrequency integrated circuits; switched capacitor networks; CMOS technology; active mode; adaptive body biasing; adaptive internal clock generation; dual-mode switched-capacitor DC-DC converter; duty-cycled applications; power 100 muW; power 100 nW; power 25 nW to 125 muW; size 0.13 mum; sleep mode; ultra-low loads supply; ultra-low-voltage microcontrollers; voltage 1 V to 1.2 V; Capacitors; Clocks; DC-DC power converters; Microcontrollers; Program processors; Switches; Transistors; CMOS analog integrated circuits; DC/DC power conversion; ULV design; power management; switched-capacitor networks; voltage regulator;
Conference_Titel :
Subthreshold Microelectronics Conference (SubVT), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1586-9
DOI :
10.1109/SubVT.2012.6404306