A 330nA energy-harvesting charger with battery management for solar and thermoelectric energy harvesting

Harvesting energy from ambient energy sources such as solar and thermal gradients is one solution to address the dramatic increase in energy consumption of personal electronics. In this paper, an ultra low quiescent current charger and battery management IC that can efficiently extract energy from solar panels and thermoelectric generators to charge batteries and super capacitors is presented. While previous works on energy harvesting [1-5] report efficient DC-DC converters to extract the energy from the harvester, not all of them provide complete battery management functionality for various chemistries. Also, maximum power point tracking (MPPT) which is critical in energy harvesting applications is not provided in some of the published work. In this paper, a charger and battery management IC with 330nA quiescent current is presented. The IC can cold start from 330mV and 5μW of input power. The charger achieves efficiency greater than 80% at single cell solar voltages of 0.5V. A low quiescent current battery management architecture involving sampled circuits, sub regulated rails and clock gating is demonstrated.

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[2]  Kai Strunz,et al.  A 20 mV Input Boost Converter With Efficient Digital Control for Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting , 2010, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.

[3]  Anantha Chandrakasan,et al.  Platform architecture for solar, thermal and vibration energy combining with MPPT and single inductor , 2011, 2011 Symposium on VLSI Circuits - Digest of Technical Papers.