Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
746569 Solid-State Electronics 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A voltage regulator topology for WSNs powered by energy harvesting has been studied.•The system uses the sensor node state information to facilitate power management.•We analyzed the system operation and have fabricated the chips using 0.5 μm process.•At a supply voltage of 2 V, the power consumption is only 0.44 μW under 1% duty cycle.

An ultra-low power voltage regulator system topology for wireless sensor networks powered by energy harvesting has been studied. The sensor node state information is utilized to reduce the quiescent current and power consumption of the regulator system. The chip has been fabricated using an ON Semiconductor 0.5 μm process. The system was shown to provide a stable 1.8 V output voltage to the load when the supply voltage changes. At a supply voltage of 2 V, the power consumption of the system is only 0.44 μW when a 1% duty cycle is employed.

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