TY - JOUR
T1 - An 83.4% peak efficiency single-inductor multiple-output based adaptive gate biasing DC-DC converter for thermoelectric energy harvesting
AU - Chen, Po-Hung
AU - Fan, Philex Ming Yan
PY - 2015/2/1
Y1 - 2015/2/1
N2 - This paper presents a 100 mV input, 500 mV output single-inductor multiple-output (SIMO) based step-up dc-dc converter with adaptive gate biasing (AGB) technique implemented in 0.18 μm CMOS technology for thermoelectric energy harvesting. The proposed AGB technique and near-threshold voltage (near-VTH) energy redistribution control (ERC) ensure high conversion efficiency over a wide range of load currents. The proposed method automatically reduces conduction and switching losses of power MOSFETs without the need for auxiliary power converters or additional off-chip inductors. The AGB technique reduces conduction and switching losses under heavy-load and light-load conditions, respectively. The experimental results show that the efficiency of the proposed converter is enhanced by 25.5% and 18% at output load currents of 1500 μA and 50 μA, respectively. The proposed step-up dc-dc converter achieves the lowest output voltage and provides the highest conversion efficiency of 83.4% to date in standard CMOS process for thermoelectric energy harvesting.
AB - This paper presents a 100 mV input, 500 mV output single-inductor multiple-output (SIMO) based step-up dc-dc converter with adaptive gate biasing (AGB) technique implemented in 0.18 μm CMOS technology for thermoelectric energy harvesting. The proposed AGB technique and near-threshold voltage (near-VTH) energy redistribution control (ERC) ensure high conversion efficiency over a wide range of load currents. The proposed method automatically reduces conduction and switching losses of power MOSFETs without the need for auxiliary power converters or additional off-chip inductors. The AGB technique reduces conduction and switching losses under heavy-load and light-load conditions, respectively. The experimental results show that the efficiency of the proposed converter is enhanced by 25.5% and 18% at output load currents of 1500 μA and 50 μA, respectively. The proposed step-up dc-dc converter achieves the lowest output voltage and provides the highest conversion efficiency of 83.4% to date in standard CMOS process for thermoelectric energy harvesting.
KW - Adaptive gate biasing
KW - dc-dc converter
KW - energy redistribution control
KW - single inductor multiple output
KW - step-up converter
KW - thermoelectric energy harvesting
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U2 - 10.1109/TCSI.2014.2360765
DO - 10.1109/TCSI.2014.2360765
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85028171022
SN - 1549-8328
VL - 62
SP - 405
EP - 412
JO - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
JF - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
IS - 2
M1 - 6923477
ER -