Title :
A Circuit for Energy Harvesting Using On-Chip Solar Cells
Author :
Ghosh, Sudip ; Hsuan-Tsung Wang ; Leon-Salas, Walter D.
Author_Institution :
Deptartment of Comput. Sci. Electr. Eng., Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA
Abstract :
This paper addresses on-chip solar energy harvesting and proposes a circuit that can be employed to generate high voltages from integrated photodiodes. The proposed circuit uses a switched-inductor approach to avoid stacking photodiodes to generate high voltages. The effect of parasitic photodiodes present in integrated circuits (ICs) is addressed and a solution to minimize their impact is presented. The proposed circuit employs two switch transistors and two off-chip components: an inductor and a capacitor. A theoretical analysis of a switched-inductor dc-dc converter is carried out and a mathematical model of the energy harvester is developed. Measurements taken from a fabricated IC are presented and shown to be in good agreement with hardware measurements. Measurement results show that voltages of up to 2.81 V (depending on illumination and loading conditions) can be generated from a single integrated photodiode. The energy harvester circuit achieves a maximum conversion efficiency of 59%.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; energy harvesting; integrated optoelectronics; photodiodes; solar cells; ICs; capacitor; inductor; integrated circuits; mathematical model; off-chip components; on-chip solar cells; on-chip solar energy harvesting; parasitic photodiode effect; single integrated photodiode; switch transistors; switched-inductor DC-DC converter; switched-inductor approach; Capacitors; Energy harvesting; Integrated circuit modeling; Photodiodes; Photovoltaic cells; Standards; System-on-chip; DC–DC power conversion; energy harvesting; integrated circuits (ICs); solar energy; switching circuits;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2273674