DocumentCode
78838
Title
A 1.1 nW Energy-Harvesting System with 544 pW Quiescent Power for Next-Generation Implants
Author
Bandyopadhyay, Supriyo ; Mercier, Patrick P. ; Lysaght, Andrew C. ; Stankovic, Konstantina M. ; Chandrakasan, Anantha P.
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
49
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
2812
Lastpage
2824
Abstract
This paper presents a nW power management unit (PMU) for an autonomous wireless sensor that sustains itself by harvesting energy from the endocochlear potential (EP), the 70-100 mV electrochemical bio-potential inside the mammalian ear. Due to the anatomical constraints inside the inner ear, the total extractable power from the EP is limited close to 1.1-6.25 nW. A nW boost converter is used to increase the input voltage (30-55 mV) to a higher voltage (0.8-1.1 V) usable by CMOS circuits in the sensor. A pW charge pump circuit is used to minimize the leakage in the boost converter. Furthermore, ultralow-power control circuits consisting of digital implementations of input impedance adjustment circuits and zero current switching circuits along with Timer and Reference circuits keep the quiescent power of the PMU down to 544 pW. The designed boost converter achieves a peak power conversion efficiency of 56%. The PMU can sustain itself, and a duty-cyled ultralow-power load while extracting power from the EP of a live guinea pig. The PMU circuits have been implemented on a 0.18- μm CMOS process.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; charge pump circuits; cochlear implants; energy harvesting; low-power electronics; power conversion; power convertors; prosthetic power supplies; reference circuits; sensors; timing circuits; CMOS circuits; CMOS process; EP; PMU circuits; anatomical constraints; autonomous wireless sensor; boost converter; charge pump circuit; duty-cyled ultralow-power load; electrochemical biopotential; endocochlear potential; energy harvesting system; guinea pig; input impedance adjustment circuits; mammalian ear; next-generation implants; power 1.1 nW; power 544 pW; power conversion efficiency; power management unit; quiescent power; reference circuits; size 0.18 mum; timer circuits; ultralow-power control circuits; voltage 30 mV to 55 mV; voltage 70 mV to 100 mV; zero current switching circuits; Capacitance; Charge pumps; Impedance; Implants; Inductors; Optimization; Phasor measurement units; Boost converter; charge pump; endo-cochlear potential (EP); energy harvesting; low-power design;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2014.2350260
Filename
6905857
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