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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 2013

0.5 V Start-Up 87% Efficiency 0.75 mm² On-Chip Feed-Forward Single-Inductor Dual-Output (SIDO) Boost DC-DC Converter for Battery and Solar Cell Operation Sensor Network Micro-Computer Integration

Yasunobu Nakase; Shinichi Hirose; Hiroshi Onoda; Yasuhiro Ido; Yoshiaki Shimizu; Tsukasa Oishi; Toshio Kumamoto; Toru Shimizu

An on-chip low power single-inductor dual-output (SIDO) DC-DC boost converter is proposed for battery and solar cell operating sensor network applications. A proposed feed forward control determines the Ton/Toff ratio precisely for each output without any compensation or linear capacitor. This feature helps reduce the costs of the external components and utilize an inexpensive process technology. A test chip was fabricated by 190-nm flash-memory embedded micro-computers CMOS process technology and can achieve an efficiency of 87% with a small area size of just 0.75 mm2. For solar cell operation, a 0.5 V start-up was achieved even with a high threshold voltage of 0.7 V with a proposed forward back biased charge pump. A constant voltage algorithm was implemented as a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) control. With this MPPT control, a solar cell with an open voltage of 1.03 V and a short current of 83 mA was able to charge a super capacitor of 0.4 F up to 5 V within 80 s.


custom integrated circuits conference | 2012

A 0.5V start-up 87% efficiency 0.75mm 2 on-chip feed-forward single-inductor dual-output (SIDO) boost DC-DC converter for battery and solar cell operation sensor network micro-computer integration

Yasunobu Nakase; Shinichi Hirose; Hiroshi Onoda; Yasuhiro Ido; Yoshiaki Shimizu; Tsukasa Oishi; Toshio Kumamoto; Toru Shimizu

An on-chip low power single-inductor dual-output DC-DC converter is proposed for battery and solar cell operating sensor network applications. By a new feed-forward control, a test chip fabricated by 190nm CMOS achieves a high efficiency of 87% at the practical load condition with a small area size of 0.75mm2 without any compensation capacitor. In addition, the fluctuation of the output voltage remains within 100mV when the input voltage changes from 1V to 2V. For a solar cell operation, 0.5V start-up is achieved with a process technology of flash-memory embedded micro-computers by utilizing forward back bias. A super capacitor is charged up to 5V from a solar cell with an implemented MPPT.


asian solid state circuits conference | 2013

Wide input range from 80mV to 3V operation on-chip single-inductor dual-output (SIDO) DC-DC boost converter with self-adjusting clock duty for sensor network applications

Yasunobu Nakase; Yasuhiro Ido; Tsukasa Oishi; Toshio Kumamoto; Toru Shimizu

An SIDO boost DC-DC converter operating with a wide input voltage range is proposed for sensor network applications. As the input voltage becomes lower, the inductor current is restricted by on-resistance of a driver transistor. Therefore, longer Ton period does not indicate a lager inductor current. In this condition, Ton period for the lowest input voltage operation is determined as the inductor current reaches 85% of its ideal value. The converter should operate in a continuous conduction mode (CCM) to obtain the maximum power from the input. Toff period is set by feed forward control from Ton period to sustain the output voltages. A test chip fabricated by a 190nm CMOS technology operates at the input voltage range from 80mV to 3V with maintaining the two output voltages of 3V and 5V, respectively. This means that the power of 625μW is substantially supplied from the input of 80mV for inner circuits.


asian solid state circuits conference | 2012

On-chip single-inductor dual-output DC-DC boost converter having dual output/input modes for utilizing external power transistor drive and micro-computer controlled MPPT

Yasunobu Nakase; Shinichi Hirose; Hiroshi Onoda; Yasuhiro Ido; Yoshiaki Shimizu; Tsukasa Oishi; Toshio Kumamoto; Toru Shimizu

A compact on-chip SIDO DC-DC converter is proposed for portable equipments operating with a battery or a solar cell. A current up to 30mA is supplied with own transistors in an internal drive mode and more than 100mA by utilizing external power transistors in an external drive mode. The efficiencies are 85% and 84% for each case. A cross regulation problem is solved by inserting an extra cycle before switching the outputs. For solar cell operation, two features are implemented. Any kind of maximum power point tracking MPPT is available by receiving a clock signal calculated by a micro-computer. The converter exploits 99% of the expected maximum power of a solar cell. Backward current protection reduces a leak current by three orders without any performance losses when the light is not available like as in the night.


asian solid state circuits conference | 2011

0.8V start-up 92% efficiency on-chip boost DC-DC converters for battery operation micro-computers

Yasunobu Nakase; Shinichi Hirose; Toru Goda; Kehui Hu; Hiroshi Onoda; Yasuhiro Ido; Hiroyuki Kono; Wei Kong; Wei Zhang; Tsukasa Oishi; Shintaro Mori; Toru Shimizu

This paper presents embedded use DC-DC boost converters for battery operating micro-computers. Pulse frequency modulation (PFM) is employed for fast response. A new control method is applied to improve the efficiency by regulating the inductor current optimally from both of input voltage and load current. A synchronous rectifier converter fabricated by a 180nm CMOS technology achieves the efficiency of 92% at the condition of 1.5V input voltage and 20mA load current as predicted through a model analysis. The efficiency is improved more than 15% compared with the case of ILmax being a fixed value.


Archive | 2004

Semiconductor device with alignment mark

Yasuhiro Ido; Takeshi Iwamoto; Kazushi Kono


IEICE Transactions on Electronics | 2013

On-Chip Single-Inductor Dual-Output DC-DC Boost Converter Having Off-Chip Power Transistor Drive and Micro-Computer Controlled MPPT Modes

Yasunobu Nakase; Yasuhiro Ido; Tsukasa Oishi; Toru Shimizu


Archive | 2005

Semiconductor device including a laser light blocking layer which overlaps fuses

Yasuhiro Ido; Takeshi Iwamoto


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Archive | 2003

Halbleitervorrichtung und Verfahren zur Herstellung der Halbleitervorrichtung A semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the semiconductor device

Yasuhiro Ido; Takeshi Iwamoto

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