Abstract:
Recent advancement in commercial MEMS-based piezoelectric energy harvesters has enabled further reduction of both system cost and size as the device dimension scales down...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Recent advancement in commercial MEMS-based piezoelectric energy harvesters has enabled further reduction of both system cost and size as the device dimension scales down. A nature inspired interface circuit by mimicking water bucket fountain to harvest piezoelectric charge is presented. The proposed architecture offers built-in input voltage protection, harvests electrical energy using minimal switching activity and does not cause mechanical dampening to the piezoelectric cantilever. System simulation and measurement using a standard CMOS 0.13μm process verified the proposed architecture. The pulse transformer boost converter has self-start voltage as low as 45mV and peak efficiency up to 75%, whereas the remaining digital control and voltage processing circuits require less than 1.5μW to operate.
Date of Conference: 01-05 June 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 July 2014
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