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Power Management Integrated Circuit for Indoor Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting System

Posted on:2015-01-16Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of California, DavisCandidate:Jain, VipulFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390020451459Subject:Electrical engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In today's world, power dissipation is a main concern for battery operated mobile devices. Key design decisions are being governed by power rather than area/delay because power requirements are growing more stringent every year. Hence, a hybrid power management system is proposed, which uses both a solar panel to harvest energy from indoor lighting and a battery to power the load. The system tracks the maximum power point of the solar panel and regulates the battery and microcontroller output load voltages through the use of an on-chip switched-capacitor DC-DC converter. System performance is verified through simulation at the 180nm technology node and is made to be integrated on-chip with 0.25 second startup time, 79% efficiency, --8/+14% ripple on the load, an average 1micro A of quiescent current (3.7micro W of power) and total on-chip area of 1.8mm2 .
Keywords/Search Tags:Power, System
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