CMOS Circuits for Electromagnetic Vibration Transducers

CMOS Circuits for Electromagnetic Vibration Transducers
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9789401792721
ISBN-13 : 9401792720
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Book Synopsis CMOS Circuits for Electromagnetic Vibration Transducers by : Dominic Maurath

Download or read book CMOS Circuits for Electromagnetic Vibration Transducers written by Dominic Maurath and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-09-16 with total page 309 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chip-integrated power management solutions are a must for ultra-low power systems. This enables not only the optimization of innovative sensor applications. It is also essential for integration and miniaturization of energy harvesting supply strategies of portable and autonomous monitoring systems. The book particularly addresses interfaces for energy harvesting, which are the key element to connect micro transducers to energy storage elements. Main features of the book are: - A comprehensive technology and application review, basics on transducer mechanics, fundamental circuit and control design, prototyping and testing, up to sensor system supply and applications. - Novel interfacing concepts - including active rectifiers, MPPT methods for efficient tracking of DC as well as AC sources, and a fully-integrated charge pump for efficient maximum AC power tracking at sub-100μW ultra-low power levels. The chips achieve one of widest presented operational voltage range in standard CMOS technology: 0.44V to over 4.1V. - Two special chapters on analog circuit design – it studies benefits and obstacles on implemented chip prototypes with three goals: ultra- low power, wide supply voltage range, and integration with standard technologies. Alternative design approaches are pursued using bulk-input transistor stages in forward-bias operation for amplifiers, modulators, and references. - Comprehensive Appendix – with additional fundamental analysis, design and scaling guidelines, circuit implementation tables and dimensions, schematics, source code listings, bill of material, etc. The discussed prototypes and given design guidelines are tested with real vibration transducer devices. The intended readership is graduate students in advanced courses, academics and lecturers, R&D engineers.


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