Title :
A Power Management Unit With 40 dB Switching-Noise-Suppression for a Thermal Harvesting Array
Author :
Zarate-Roldan, Jorge ; Carreon-Bautista, Salvador ; Costilla-Reyes, Alfredo ; Sanchez-Sinencio, Edgar
Author_Institution :
Analog Mixed Signal Center, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
A high efficiency, maximum power point tracking (MPPT) power management unit (PMU), with 3.6 mmbμW quiescent power, aimed at a thermoelectric generator (TEG) array is presented. The proposed energy harvesting PMU is made up of a boost converter with a cascaded capacitor-less low drop-out (CL-LDO) voltage regulator. The segmented approach allows the PMU to match the TEG array´s changing dynamic series resistance via the boost converter and simultaneously provide voltage regulation with adaptive, high switching noise rejection via the CL-LDO. The boost converter´s switching frequency (fsw) is tracked via a Sense-and-Control loop which modifies the CL-LDO´s power supply rejection (PSR) characteristics to place a notch in the PSR transfer function around the average fsw. Experimental results show an overall system efficiency better than 57% @ 1.6 V output voltage, PSR of 40 dB at fsw, and a notch-tuning range of 15-65 kHz. The total active area is 0.93 mm2 in 0.5 μm CMOS.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; energy harvesting; interference suppression; maximum power point trackers; power generation control; power supply quality; power system management; switching convertors; thermoelectric conversion; voltage control; CL-LDO voltage regulator; CMOS; MPPT power management unit; PSR transfer function; TEG array; boost converter; cascaded capacitor-less low drop-out voltage regulator; energy harvesting PMU; high switching noise rejection; maximum power point tracking PMU; noise figure 40 dB; power 3.6 muW; power supply rejection characteristics; switching noise suppression; thermal harvesting array; thermoelectric generator array; voltage regulation; Arrays; Logic gates; Maximum power point trackers; Switches; Transfer functions; Voltage control; Zero current switching; Boost converter; LDO; MPPT; TEG; energy harvesting; linear regulator; power management unit;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2015.2434099