Power management device for energy harvesting
US-9923453-B1 · Mar 20, 2018 · US
US11025166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11025166-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916668294-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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The invention relates to a DC-DC converter (1) for a power source (2) generating extremely low voltage, the converter (1) operating in discontinuous mode, wherein the converter (1) comprises a self-oscillating charge pump (3a) having an array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO1-RON) for successively stepping up an input voltage (Vin) so as to result in the accumulated voltage (XN) at the last ring oscillator (RON), an amplifier (3b) and a pulse signal generator (3c) that generates a pulse signal that actuates a switch (11) so that the stepped-up, output voltage may be provided via a diode (12). The invention further relates to a method for actuating the DC-DC converter (1) for a power source (2) generating extremely low voltage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A DC-DC converter ( 1 ) for a low voltage power source ( 2 ), the converter operating in discontinuous mode, wherein the converter ( 1 ) comprises an inductor (L X ) for connection to the power source ( 2 ) providing an input voltage (Vin) to be converted, a switch ( 11 ) connected to the inductor (L X ) and controlled by a controller ( 10 ) and a diode element ( 12 ) connected to a connection node of the inductor (L X ) and the switch ( 11 ) to provide an output voltage (Vout), wherein the controller ( 10 ) comprises a self-oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ), wherein the self-oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ) comprises an array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO 1 -RON), each including a number J of successive inverter stages (IS), where J is an integer odd number equal to or greater than 5 and a last inverter stage (IS) is connected in a loop to a first inverter stage (IS), wherein the input voltage (Vin) is provided at a connection node of a first ring oscillator (RO 1 ) and a second ring oscillator (RO 2 ), said input voltage (Vin) being successively stepped-up while being transferred from one ring oscillator (ROX) to a subsequent ring oscillator (ROX+1) resulting in an accumulated voltage (XN) at a last ring oscillator (RON), wherein the accumulated voltage (XN) is an output voltage of the self oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ), and wherein each inverter stage (IS) comprises a PMOS transistor (P 102 ) mounted in series with an NMOS transistor (N 102 ) so that a CMOS inverter (CI 102 ) is obtained and, for at least one inverter stage (IS) of the at least one ring oscillator (RO 1 -RON), wherein the controller ( 10 ) further comprises an amplifier ( 3 b ) comprising at least a further PMOS transistor (P 109 ) mounted in series with at least a further NMOS transistor (N 109 ), the source of the PMOS transistor (P 109 ) of the amplifier ( 3 b ) being connected to the output of the last ring oscillator (RON), which outputs the accumulated voltage (XN), wherein a gate terminal of the further PMOS transistor (P 109 ) is connected to an output of any one inverter stage (IS) of a ring oscillator (RO) and a gate terminal of the further NMOS transistor (N 109 ) is connected to the output of any one inverter stage (IS) of another ring oscillator (RO) and a further capacitor (C 109 ) is connected to the further PMOS transistor (P 109 ) and the NMOS transistor (N 109 ), wherein the amplifier ( 3 b ) is configured to generate a control signal, said control signal including clock signal information, wherein the clock signal information is obtained based on an output of the array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO 1 -RON), wherein the controller ( 10 ) further comprises a pulse signal generator ( 3 c ) that generates a pulse signal based on the control signal and the pulse signal actuates the switch ( 11 ) so that the diode element ( 12 ) may provide the output voltage (Vout). 2. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein said each inverter stage (IS) having the PMOS transistor (P 102 ) mounted in series with the NMOS transistor (N 102 ) has a well terminal of a respective transistor (P 102 , N 102 ) connected to an output voltage terminal of the CMOS inverter (CI 102 ) of a subsequent inverter stage (IS) in each ring oscillator RO 1 -RON). 3. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the gate terminal of the further PMOS transistor (P 109 ) is connected to an output of the last inverter stage (IS) of the ring oscillator (RO) and the gate terminal of the further NMOS transistor (N 109 ) is connected to the output of the last inverter stage (IS) of the another ring oscillator (RO). 4. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein a capacitor (C 102 ) is arranged between an output node ( 26 ) of an inverter stage (IS) being part of the ring oscillator (RO) and an output node ( 16 ) of a corresponding inverter stage (IS) being part of the another ring oscillator (RO). 5. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 4 , wherein, all capacitors (C 102 ) associated with a given inverter stage (IS) of each ring oscillators (RO 1 -RON) are interconnected. 6. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the ring oscillators of the array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO 1 -RON) are arranged in ladder configuration. 7. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the amplifier ( 3 b ) is controlled by two-phase signals (ϕH, ϕL) from the self-oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ). 8. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 7 , wherein the two-phase signals (ϕH, ϕL) are in phase and have the same amplitude. 9. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the amplifier ( 3 b ) is a power amplifier of a A-B type. 10. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the switch ( 11 ) is a MOS transistor, such as an NMOS transistor, connected between the inductor (L X ) and an earth terminal, whose gate receives the pulse signal, and the diode element ( 12 ) is a Schottky diode connected between a connection node of the inductor (L X ) and of the MOS transistor ( 11 ) and a voltage output terminal of the DC-DC converter ( 1 ). 11. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein all components of the DC-DC converter ( 1 ), such as the charge pump ( 3 a ), the amplifier ( 3 b ) and the pulse signal generator ( 3 c ), are made in a same integrated circuit in CMOS technology. 12. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the DC-DC converter ( 1 ) is suitable for stepping-up the input voltages (Vin) of below 100 mV, more preferred for voltages between 60 mV and 80 mV. 13. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 12 , wherein the power source ( 2 ) is a thermoelectric generator and the input voltage (Vin) is magnified at least 15 times. 14. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 13 , wherein the input voltage (Vin) is magnified so that the output voltage (Vout) exceeds 1.3 V. 15. THE DC-DC converter ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the pulse signal generator ( 3 c ) comprises a delay element and a logic gate of NAND-type. 16. A method for actuation of a DC-DC converter ( 1 ) for a low voltage power source ( 2 ), wherein the converter ( 1 ) operates in discontinuous mode and comprises an inductor (L X ) for connection to the power source ( 2 ) providing an input voltage (Vin) to be converted, a switch ( 11 ) connected to the inductor (L X ) and controlled by a controller ( 10 ), the switch ( 11 ) having a switching cycle period T, and a diode element ( 12 ) connected to the inductor (L X ) and connected to the switch ( 11 ) and arranged to provide an output voltage (Vout), the method comprising the steps of: building-up voltage in a self-oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ) comprising an array of interconnected ring oscillators (RO 1 -RON), wherein the input voltage (Vin) is provided at a connection node of a first ring oscillator (RO 1 ) and a second ring oscillator (RO 2 ), and resulting in an accumulated built-up voltage (XN) at a last ring oscillator (RON), wherein the accumulated voltage (XN) is an output voltage of the self oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ), generating, by means of an amplifier ( 3 b ), a control signal, said control signal including clock signal information, wherein the clock signal information is obtained based on an output of the array of ring oscillators (RO 1 -RON) of the self-oscillating charge pump ( 3 a ), using the control signal and generating, by means of a pulse signal generator ( 3 c ), a pulse signal for controlling the swi
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