Revista UIS Ingenierías (Nov 2021)

A Novel CMOS reconfigurable rectifier for wearable piezoelectric energy harvesters

  • Suany Vázquez-Valdés ,
  • Raúl Juárez-Aguirre ,
  • Rosa Woo-García ,
  • Primavera Argüelles-Lucho ,
  • Agustín Herrera-May ,
  • Johan Jair Estrada-López ,
  • Francisco López-Huerta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18273/revuin.v21n1-2022009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1

Abstract

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Wearable energy harvesters have potential application in the conversion of human-motion energy into electrical energy to power smart health-monitoring devices, the textile industry, smartwatches, and glasses. These energy harvesters require optimal rectifier circuits that maximize their charging efficiencies. In this study, we present the design of a novel complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) reconfigurable rectifier for wearable piezoelectric energy harvesters that can increase their charging efficiencies. The designed rectifier is based on standard 0.18 µm CMOS process technology considering a geometrical pattern with a total silicon area of 54.765 µm x 86.355 µm. The proposed rectifier circuit has two transmission gates (TG) that are composed of four rectifier transistors with a charge of 45 kΩ, a minimum input voltage of 500 mV and a maximum voltage of 3.3 V. Results of numerical simulations of the rectifier performance indicate a voltage conversion efficiency of 99.4% and a power conversion efficiency up to 63.3%. The proposed rectifier can be used to increase the charging efficiency of wearable piezoelectric energy harvesters.

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