This paper presents a 60 mV input voltage start-up system for thermoelectric energy harvesting. A new process tolerant inverter cell is proposed, which is functional at supply voltages as low as 60 mV. Using the proposed unit cell, a ring oscillator has been implemented. The ring oscillator is followed by 40 charge-pump stages, an ultra-low-power level detector, and a boost converter. The energy harvesting system can generate an output voltage of 1 V and delivers a maximum power of 4.5 μW from a 60 mV supply. This system has been implemented in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology, uses neither zerothreshold voltage (normally-on) negative-channel metal-oxide semiconductor nor microelectromechanical systems switches and occupies 3.3 mm2.Accept...
This Letter presents a low start-up voltage dc–dc converter for low-power thermoelectric systems whi...
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This paper presents a 60 mV input voltage start-up system for thermoelectric energy harvesting. A ne...
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This Letter presents a low start-up voltage dc–dc converter for low-power thermoelectric systems whi...
This paper presents design of an improved start-up circuit for a micro scale solar energy harvesting...
International audienceThis paper presents a fully integrated CMOS start-up circuit for a low voltage...
This paper presents a 60 mV input voltage start-up system for thermoelectric energy harvesting. A ne...
This work presents an ultra-low start-up voltage boost converter for thermal energy harvesting. The ...
A batteryless thermoelectric energy-harvesting interface circuit to extract electrical energy from h...
This paper examines the suitability of selected configurations of ultra-low voltage (ULV) oscillator...
This paper presents a fully-integrated on chip battery-less power management system through energy h...
This paper presents a low input voltage and high step-up fully integrated DC-DC regulator in 0.18 mu...
Harvesting energy from ambient energy sources, such as thermal gradients is one solution to address ...
Boost converter designed using miniaturized high turn-ratios transformer is an excellent circuit to ...
In this paper a self-startup DC-DC boost converter for thermal energy harvesting applications is pre...
With the advent of highly sophisticated electronic devices that are used in body-wearable applicati...
This paper presents a boost converter for thermo-electric energy harvesting with photovoltaic (PV)-a...
The energy harvesting is defined as a process by which the energy provided from various sources is t...
This Letter presents a low start-up voltage dc–dc converter for low-power thermoelectric systems whi...
This paper presents design of an improved start-up circuit for a micro scale solar energy harvesting...
International audienceThis paper presents a fully integrated CMOS start-up circuit for a low voltage...