Title :
Energy harvesting with on-chip solar cells and integrated DC/DC converter
Author :
Christoph Steffan;Philipp Greiner;Bernd Deutschmann;Carolin Kollegger;Gerald Holweg
Author_Institution :
Institute of Electronics, Graz, University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 12 8010 Graz Austria
Abstract :
In this paper an energy-autonomous fully integrated photovoltaic driven harvesting solution for wireless sensor node applications is proposed. Photo diodes in parallel connection are used as on-chip micro solar cells. In order to provide the highest efficiency for ambient harvesting purposes, the n-well to p-substrate junction, which gives a negative voltage related to the p-substrate, is used. A test chip in a 130 nm CMOS technology, with different solar-cell configurations was designed and investigated. Numerous performance measurements were carried out in order to compare the on-chip solar cells. The achieved fill factor is 78% at 25 klux and 42°C. A charge pump circuit including a flying capacitor driver which allows the usage of the generated negative voltage is also presented.
Keywords :
"System-on-chip","Charge pumps","Photovoltaic cells","Junctions","Energy harvesting","Semiconductor device measurement","Wireless sensor networks"
Conference_Titel :
Solid State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC), 2015 45th European
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-7133-9
Electronic_ISBN :
2378-6558
DOI :
10.1109/ESSDERC.2015.7324733