Toshihiro Ozaki, T. Hirose, T. Nagai, Keishi Tsubaki, N. Kuroki, M. Numa
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Abstract
This paper proposes a fully integrated voltage boost converter with a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) circuit for ultra-low power energy harvesting. The converter is based on a conventional charge pump circuit and can deliver a wide range of load current by using nMOS and pMOS driver circuits for highly efficient switching operation. The MPPT circuit we propose dissipates nano-watt power to extract maximum power regardless of the harvester's power generation conditions and load current. The measurement results demonstrated that the circuit converted a 0.49-V input to a 1.46-V output with 73.6% power conversion efficiency when the output power was 348 μW. The circuit can operate at an extremely low input of 0.21 V.