Title :
A 300-nW Sensitive, 50-nA DC-DC Converter for Energy Harvesting Applications
Author :
Chowdary, Gajendranath ; Chatterjee, Shouri
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Delhi, Delhi, India
Abstract :
A maximum-power-point-tracking DC-DC boost converter to harvest energy from sub- μW power sources is presented. For available input-power levels below 1 μW, voltage boosting is achieved by operating all circuits in the sub-threshold region, and by switching the DC-DC converter at tens of Hz, thereby reducing switching losses. The paper further explores the possibility of energizing the DC-DC inductor for an optimum duration, such that switching and resistive losses are minimized. The sub- μW energy harvesting circuit uses an area of 0.2 mm2 on a standard 180 nm CMOS process, and utilizes an auxiliary voltage source for start-up. The designed and fabricated system is more than 50% efficient when the available power is greater than 2 μW. The circuit can harvest energy whenever the available power is more than 0.3 μW. Efficiency at 0.3 μW is 25%, at 0.5 μW is 37% and at 1 μW is 48%. The complete IC consumes 50 nA for internal operations and the input voltage can be as low as 70 mV.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; energy harvesting; maximum power point trackers; CMOS process; DC-DC boost converter; DC-DC inductor; auxiliary voltage source; complementary metal oxide semiconductor; current 50 nA; efficiency 25 percent; efficiency 37 percent; efficiency 48 percent; energy harvesting application; maximum-power-point-tracking; power 0.5 muW; power 1 muW; power 300 nW; resistive loss; size 180 nm; subthreshold region; switching loss; voltage boosting; DC-DC power converters; Energy harvesting; Inductors; Resistance; Switches; Switching loss; Voltage control; Energy harvesting; integrated circuits; maximum power point tracking; photovoltaic cell; sub-$mu{rm W}$ power sources; thermoelectric generator; wireless sensor nodes;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2015.2477578