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Self-Powered Signal Processing Using Vibration-Based Power Generation


Author(s) : Rajeevan Amirtharajah Anantha P. Ch, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1998
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Abstract ? Low power design trends raise the possibility of using ambient energy to power future digital systems. A chip has been designed and tested to demonstrate the feasibility of operating a digital system from power generated by vibrations in its environment. A moving coil electromagnetic transducer was used as a power generator. Calculations show that power on the order of 400 "W can be generated. The test chip integrates an ultra-low power controller to regulate the generator voltage using delay feedback techniques, and a low power subband filter DSP load circuit. Tests verify 500 kHz self-powered operation of the subband filter, a level of performance suitable for sensor applications. The entire system, including the DSP load, consumes 18 "W of power. The chip is implemented in a standard 0.8 "m CMOS process. A single generator excitation produced 23 ms of valid DSP operation at a 500 kHz clock frequency, corresponding to 11 700 cycles. Index Terms?DC/DC conversion, low power, self-powered. I.,