2015 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design (ECCTD) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ecctd.2015.7300010
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Design of efficient CMOS rectifiers for integrated piezo-MEMS energy-harvesting power management systems

Abstract: Abstract-MEMS-based piezoelectric energy harvesters are promising energy sources for future self-powered medical implant devices, low-power wireless sensors, and a wide range of other emerging ultra-low-power applications. However, the small form factors and the low vibration frequencies can lead to very low (in µW range) harvester output power. This makes the design of integrated CMOS rectifiers a challenge, ultimately limiting the overall power efficiency of the entire power management system. This work inve… Show more

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“…An active rectifier with cross-coupled PMOS switches is depicted schematically in Figure 4 e. A comparator and related control circuitry drive the MOSFET in an active rectifier configuration. The MOSFET and its comparator are often referred to as an “active diode” [ 41 ]. Based on the characteristics of the source and the demands of the load, the comparator continually monitors the voltage drop of the MOSFET and turns it ON or OFF in order to minimize conduction loss and reverse leakage current.…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Synchronised Switching Based Electrical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An active rectifier with cross-coupled PMOS switches is depicted schematically in Figure 4 e. A comparator and related control circuitry drive the MOSFET in an active rectifier configuration. The MOSFET and its comparator are often referred to as an “active diode” [ 41 ]. Based on the characteristics of the source and the demands of the load, the comparator continually monitors the voltage drop of the MOSFET and turns it ON or OFF in order to minimize conduction loss and reverse leakage current.…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Synchronised Switching Based Electrical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%