Conventional SC-based charge pump with fixed conversion ratio is predominantly adopted in energy harvesting (EH) systems, which becomes a bottleneck for attaining high power conversion efficiency (PCE) with wide dynamic range (WDR). This article reviews and explores the SC-based reconfigurable charge pump (RCP) as an alternative voltage-boosting element for the EH system. An overview of the RCP structure is established, followed by a comprehensive review of CP reconfigurable topologies along with state-of-art architecture. Design consideration of the RCP in terms of dynamic range, PCE, and VCE is provided to give a clear insight into the future development of RCP architecture for the EH system.INDEX TERMS Energy harvesting (EH), reconfigurable charge pump, wide dynamic range, capacitivebased converter, dc-dc converter, CMOS
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