Title :
Voltage Sensing Using an Asynchronous Charge-to-Digital Converter for Energy-Autonomous Environments
Author :
Ramezani, Reza ; Yakovlev, Alex ; Fei Xia ; Murphy, J.P. ; Delong Shang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr., & Electron. Eng., Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Abstract :
In future systems with relatively unreliable and unpredictable energy sources such as harvesters, the system power supply may become non-deterministic. For energy effective operations, Vdd is an important parameter in any meaningful system control mechanism. Reliable and accurate on-chip voltage sensors are therefore indispensible for the power and computation management of such systems. Existing voltage sensing methods are not suitable because they usually require a stable and known reference (voltage, current, time, frequency, etc.), which is difficult to obtain in this environment. This paper describes an autonomous reference-free voltage sensor designed using an asynchronous counter powered by the charge on a capacitor and a small controller. Unlike existing methods, the voltage information is directly generated as a digital code. The sensor, fabricated in the 180 nm technology node, was tested successfully through performing measurements over the voltage range from 1.8 V down to 0.8 V.
Keywords :
electric sensing devices; energy harvesting; reliability; asynchronous charge-to-digital converter; asynchronous counter; autonomous reference-free voltage sensor; digital code; energy source reliability; energy-autonomous environments; harvesters; on-chip voltage sensor accuracy; on-chip voltage sensor reliability; size 180 nm; system control mechanism; system power supply; voltage 1.8 V to 0.8 V; voltage information; voltage sensing method; Asynchronous counter; energy harvesting; energy-aware systems; voltage sensor;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JETCAS.2013.2242776