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Sub-30-mV-Supply, Fully Integrated Ring Oscillator Consisting of Recursive Stacking Body-Bias Inverters for Extremely Low-Voltage Energy Harvesting
Document Type
Conference
Source
ESSCIRC 2023- IEEE 49th European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC) Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC), ESSCIRC 2023- IEEE 49th European. :325-328 Sep, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Ring oscillators
MOSFET
Low voltage
Semiconductor device measurement
Current measurement
Stacking
Inverters
Energy harvesting
Ring oscillator
Inverter
Recursive stacking
Body-bias technique
Language
ISSN
2643-1319
Abstract
This paper presents a ring oscillator (ROSC) consisting of recursive stacking body-bias inverters (RS-BBIs) for low-voltage energy harvesting. The RS-BBI is based on the conventional stacked body-bias inverter and consists of additional inverters stacked at the top and bottom of the inverter recursively. The RS-BBI increases the transconductance of MOSFETs and suppresses the leakage current due to its stacking structure, and increases the on-current of MOSFETs with the body-bias technique. The minimum supply voltage $V_{\mathrm{D}\mathrm{D},\min}$ can be reduced by increasing the number of stacking inverters. Measured results indicate that our ROSCs using the RS-BBIs were able to operate at lower supply voltage as the number of stacking inverters increased. The measured lowest $V_{\mathrm{D}\mathrm{D},\min}$ was 26 mV even though not all chips were able to oscillate. All chips oscillated successfully at 30 mV.