Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Interface Circuit with Capacitive Bootstrapping Technique for Energy-Efficient IoT Devices

Po-Hung Chen*, Tze Yun Su, Philex Ming Yan Fan

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Abstract

This paper presents a low-input-voltage (100 mV), low-output-voltage (500-600 mV) thermoelectric energy harvesting interface circuit for near-Threshold energy-efficient Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. The capacitive bootstrapping technique is used to generate a positive and negative bias pair for alleviating the significant conduction losses of power MOSFETs in a near-Threshold operation. Internal bias voltages are automatically boosted to different levels as per the loading conditions to extend the output power range. The deployment of constant on-Time digital pulse skip modulation with digital zero current detection (ZCD) achieves an ultralight load operation, and precluding a reverse current. The digital ZCD is capable of dynamically adjusting the off-Time ( Tmathrm {OFF} ) of the power transistors, which vary according to the input and output voltage levels. The proposed step-up dc-dc power converter implemented using a 180 nm CMOS technology demonstrates a maximum conversion efficiency of 76.4% over a mu }\text{W}500~{\mu }\text{W} load range, significantly evaluating the feasibility of the near-Threshold interface circuit architecture for energy-efficient IoT devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8364556
Pages (from-to)4058-4065
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume5
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Capacitive bootstrap
  • DC-DC converter
  • pulse skip modulation (PSM)
  • thermoelectric energy harvesting (EH)
  • zero current detection (ZCD)

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