A Dual-Mode Continuously Scalable-Conversion-Ratio SC Energy Harvesting Interface With SC-Based PFM MPPT and Flying Capacitor Sharing Scheme

Hyunjin Kim, Junyoung Maeng, Inho Park, Jinwoo Jeon, Yohan Choi, Chulwoo Kim

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    Abstract

    This article proposes a continuously scalable-conversion-ratio (CSCR) switched-capacitor (SC) energy harvesting interface that extracts power from a thermoelectric generator (TEG), regulates a 0.75-V output load, and manages a 1.2–1.45-V battery. The structure employs the proposed CSCR SC converter to improve the power conversion efficiency up to 7.9% higher than that of the conventional converter. Moreover, the structure utilizes a proposed SC-based pulse frequency modulation (PFM) maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method to extract power from a TEG with an MPPT efficiency above 98.15%. In addition, the proposed interface adopts a flying capacitor sharing scheme for the dual-mode operation of the SC interface to increase both the peak end-to-end efficiency and maximum output power. With a 180-nm CMOS process, the proposed interface achieves a peak end-to-end efficiency of 85.4% and maximum output power of 20.8 mW.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2724-2735
    Number of pages12
    JournalIEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
    Volume56
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021 Sept 1

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    Keywords

    • Continuously scalable-conversion-ratio (CSCR)
    • Internet of Things (IoT)
    • dc–dc converter
    • dual-input dual-output
    • energy harvesting (EH)
    • maximum power point tracking (MPPT)

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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