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DESIGN OF ULTRA-LOW POWER FINFET CHARGE PUMPS FOR ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEMS

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posted on 2024-09-03, 12:25 authored by Mohan Krishna AtluriMohan Krishna Atluri

This work introduces an ultra-low-voltage charge pump for energy harvesters in biosensors. The unique aspect of the proposed charge pump is its two-level design, where the first stage elevates the voltage to a specific level, and the output voltage of this stage becomes the input voltage of the second stage. Using two levels reduces the number of stages in a charge pump and improves efficiency to get a higher voltage gain. In our measurements, this charge pump design could convert a low 85mV input voltage to a substantial 608.2mV output voltage, approximately 7.15 times the input voltage, while maintaining a load resistance of 7MΩ and a 29.5% conversion efficiency.

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Degree Type

  • Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Department

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

Campus location

  • Indianapolis

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Dr. Maher E. Rizkalla

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee co-chair

Dr. Brian S. King

Additional Committee Member 2

Dr. Lauren A. Christopher

Additional Committee Member 3

Dr. Trond Ytterdal

Additional Committee Member 4

Dr. Mukesh Kumar

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