Karim Rawy, Felix Kalathiparambil George, D. Maurath, T. T. Kim
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Abstract
This paper presents a novel ultra-low power maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique with a wide tracking range. An indirect, non-interrupting and approach using a novel timing-based tracking algorithm is proposed. This reduces processing current consumption down to 3.4-μA. Moreover, the proposed tracking method is self-adaptive to various types of photo-voltaic cells and thermo-electric generators and avoids external re-configuration or change of passive components for different operation conditions. A test chip was fabricated in 65-nm CMOS technology. It can harvest energy within 0.4 V to 1.7 V with a tracking response time of less than 300 ms with the minimum supply voltage of 0.8 V. The tracking efficiency is up to 96.2 % when supplied by a PV micro-cell array using an irradiation range of 200 lux to 1000 lux.