Energy harvester, corresponding apparatus and method

US10044290B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10044290-B2
Application numberUS-201615160674-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2016
Priority dateNov 10, 2015
Publication dateAug 7, 2018
Grant dateAug 7, 2018

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An energy harvester circuit operates to harvest energy in battery-less electrical apparatus. The circuit includes a string of capacitors coupled to a circuit input to receive energy to be harvested. A string of transistors are coupled as pumping transistors to respective ones of the capacitors in the string of capacitors. A compensation coupling circuit is coupled between each transistor in the string of pumping transistors and one of a subsequent or a preceding transistor in the string of pumping transistors.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An energy harvester circuit, comprising: a plurality of capacitors coupled to a differential circuit input configured to receive energy to be harvested, wherein the capacitors in said plurality of capacitors are coupled in an alternate sequence to said differential circuit input, a string of transistors coupled in series as pumping transistors to respective ones of the capacitors in said plurality of capacitors, and a compensation coupling circuit coupled to a first node of said each transistor in said string of transistors and a second node of said one of a subsequent or a preceding transistor to said each transistor in said string of transistors, said compensation coupling circuit comprising: a first compensation capacitor coupled between the first node and a control node of said each transistor; a second compensation capacitor coupled between the control node and the second node, and a string of diode-connected transistors coupled in series between the first and second nodes, and including a first diode-connected transistor coupled between the first node and the control node of said each transistor and a second diode-connected transistor coupled between the control node of said each transistor and the second node. 2. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first node is a current sink terminal of said each transistor and the second node is a current generating terminal of said one of the subsequent or the preceding transistor to said each transistor in said string of transistors. 3. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first node is a current sink terminal of said each transistor and the second node is a current sink terminal of said one of the subsequent or the preceding transistor to said each transistor in said string of transistors. 4. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein said compensation coupling circuit extends to bridge an even number of transistors in said string of transistors. 5. The energy harvester circuit of claim 4 , wherein said even number comprises one of two or four. 6. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein one of current generating terminals or current sink terminals of the transistors in said string of transistors are coupled to respective ones of the capacitors in said string of capacitors. 7. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein said differential circuit input comprises two input lines, and wherein the capacitors in said string of capacitors are coupled in an alternate sequence to said two input lines. 8. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein said string of diode-connected transistors is configured to select a compensation voltage resolution as provided by said compensation coupling to the control node of said each transistor. 9. The energy harvester circuit of claim 8 , wherein said compensation coupling circuit further includes a final stage including transistors sharing a string of diode-connected transistors. 10. An energy harvester circuit, comprising: a plurality of capacitors coupled to a differential circuit input configured to receive energy to be harvested, wherein the capacitors in said plurality of capacitors are coupled in an alternate sequence to said differential circuit input, a string of transistors coupled in series as pumping transistors to respective ones of the capacitors in said plurality of capacitors, and a compensation coupling circuit coupled to a first node of said each transistor in said string of transistors and a second node of said one of a subsequent or a preceding transistor to said each transistor in said string of transistors, wherein said compensation coupling circuit includes: a first compensation capacitor coupled between the first node and a control node of said each transistor; a second compensation capacitor coupled between the control node and the second node, and a string high resistivity resistors coupled in series between the first and second nodes, and including a first resistor coupled between the first node and the control node of said each transistor and a second resistor coupled between the control node of said each transistor and the second node. 11. The energy harvester circuit of claim 10 , wherein said compensation coupling circuit includes a final stage including transistors sharing a string high resistivity resistors. 12. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , wherein said differential circuit input receives energy to be harvested from a radio frequency signal. 13. The energy harvester circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a battery-less electrically powered load coupled to an output of the energy harvester circuit. 14. An energy harvester circuit, comprising: a first input; a second input; a first pumping transistor having a source-drain path coupled between a first node and a second node; a first capacitor coupled between the second node and the first input; a second pumping transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the second node and a third node; a second capacitor coupled between the third node and the second input; a first compensation capacitor coupled between the first node and a control terminal of the first pumping transistor; a second compensation capacitor coupled between the control terminal of the first pumping transistor and the third node; and a third compensation capacitor coupled between the second node and a control terminal of the second pumping transistor. 15. The energy harvesting circuit of claim 14 , further comprising: a first diode-connected transistor coupled between the first node and the control terminal of the first pumping transistor; a second diode-connected transistor coupled between the control terminal of the first pumping transistor and the third node; and a third diode-connected transistor coupled between the second node and the control terminal of the second pumping transistor. 16. The energy harvesting circuit of claim 15 , wherein said second diode-connected transistor comprises a plurality of series connected second diode-connected transistors coupled between the control terminal of the first pumping transistor and the third node. 17. The energy harvesting circuit of claim 14 , wherein the source-drain paths of the first and second pumping transistors are directly connected in series with each other. 18. The energy harvesting circuit of claim 14 , wherein the source-drain paths of the first and second pumping transistors are indirectly connected in series with each other. 19. The energy harvesting circuit of claim 15 , wherein the first diode-connected transistor comprises a plurality of series connected first diode-connected transistors coupled between the first node and the control terminal of the first pumping transistor. 20. The energy harvester circuit of claim 10 , wherein the first node is a current sink terminal of said each transistor and the second node is a current generating terminal of said one of the subsequent or the preceding transistor to said each transistor in said string of transistors. 21. The energy harvester circuit of claim 10 , wherein the first node is a current sink terminal of said each transistor and the second node is a current sink terminal of said one of the subsequent or the preceding transistor to said each transistor in said string of transistors. 22. The energy harvester circuit of claim 10 , wherein said compensation coupling circuit extends to bridge an even number of

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  • using semiconductor devices only · CPC title

  • H02M7/25Primary

    arranged for operation in series, e.g. for multiplication of voltage · CPC title

  • H02M3/07Primary

    using capacitors charged and discharged alternately by semiconductor devices with control electrode {, e.g. charge pumps} · CPC title

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What does patent US10044290B2 cover?
An energy harvester circuit operates to harvest energy in battery-less electrical apparatus. The circuit includes a string of capacitors coupled to a circuit input to receive energy to be harvested. A string of transistors are coupled as pumping transistors to respective ones of the capacitors in the string of capacitors. A compensation coupling circuit is coupled between each transistor in the…
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St Microelectronics Srl
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M7/25. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Aug 07 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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