A Sub-Threshold Passive Step-Up Rectifier for Vibration Energy Scavengers
This paper reports on the design and experimental verifications of a passive step-up rectifier for MEMS piezoelectric energy scavengers. The purpose of the proposed circuit is to improve system startup for vibration micro-generators without the need of an external source of energy. The design chosen is based on a voltage multiplier where conventional diodes are replaced by PMOS low-VT transistors. The circuit is produced in 1.8V 0.18μm UMC CMOS technology. Test and verifications were performed using a real piezo scavenger providing an AC voltage of 0 to 350mVpeak at a frequency of around 2.4 kHz. Up to 2V DC was measured at the output of the rectifier.
2011
Daejeon, Republic of Korea
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Event name | Event place | Event date |
Seoul, Republic of Korea | November 15-18, 2011 | |