Title :
A Fully Integrated and Battery-Free Interface for Low-Voltage Electromagnetic Energy Harvesters
Author :
Ulusan, Hasan ; Gharehbaghi, Kaveh ; Zorlu, Ozge ; Muhtaroglu, Ali ; Kulah, Haluk
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Middle East Tech. Univ. (METU), Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
This paper presents a fully integrated and battery-free 90 nm interface circuit for ac/dc conversion and step up of low-voltage ac signals generated by electromagnetic (EM) energy harvesters. The circuit is composed of two stages: The rectifier in the first stage utilizes an improved ac/dc doubler structure with active diodes internally powered by a passive ac/dc doubler and custom-designed comparators to minimize the voltage drops. With this, the efficiency is enhanced to 67% while providing 0.61 V to 40 μA load. The second stage is a dc/dc converter utilizing a low-voltage charge pump with an on-chip ring oscillator for further voltage step up. The rectifier stage is functional down to 125 mV input peak voltage, and the full interface circuit can maintain more than 1 V dc at 1 MΩ load for input peak voltages higher than 0.4 V. The circuit delivers 2.48 V to a 4.4 MΩ load, when interfaced to an in-house EM harvester, operating under 10 Hz, 0.5 g vibration.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; diodes; energy harvesting; oscillators; rectifiers; EM energy harvesters; ac-dc conversion; ac-dc doubler structure; active diodes; battery-free interface; custom-designed comparators; dc-dc converter; in-house EM harvester; interface circuit; low-voltage charge pump; low-voltage electromagnetic energy harvesters; on-chip ring oscillator; passive ac/dc doubler; rectifier; voltage 125 mV; Capacitors; Low voltage; MOSFET; Rectifiers; Vibrations; Electromagnetic (EM) power generation; Electromagnetic power generation; Fully-integrated interface electronics; Low voltage AC/DC conversion; fully integrated interface electronics; low-voltage ac/dc conversion; self-powered rectifier; vibration-based energy harvesting;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2344915