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Power efficient charge pump in deep submicron standard CMOS technology

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In this article, a power-efficient charge pump is proposed, which uses low-voltage transistors and a simple two-phase clocking scheme to obtain high current, high efficiency, and small area.
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A power-efficient charge pump is proposed. The use of low-voltage transistors and of a simple two-phase clocking scheme permits the use of higher operating frequencies compared to conventional solutions, thus obtaining high current, high efficiency, and small area. Measurements show good results for frequencies around 100 MHz. Two test patterns have been fabricated, one with three stages and one with five stages, in a 1.8-V 0.18-/spl mu/m triple-well standard CMOS digital process (six metals). High-voltage capacitors have been implemented using metal to metal parasitic capacitance.

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Review of Integrated Magnetics for Power Supply on Chip (PwrSoC)

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Improvement of light-load efficiency using width-switching scheme for CMOS transistors

TL;DR: A derivation of the optimum width of transistors to minimize losses in monolithic CMOS buck converters is presented and a technique called "width switching" is presented that can be integrated with the inverter chain to maintain maximum converter efficiency over a wide power range, particularly at light load.
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A 0.2 $-\hbox{1.2}$ V DC/DC Boost Converter for Power Harvesting Applications

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Fully Integrated Startup at 70 mV of Boost Converters for Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting

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A regulated charge pump with small ripple voltage and fast start-up

TL;DR: An analytical model for ripple voltage and recovery time is proposed demonstrating a reasonable agreement with SPICE simulation results.
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A high-efficiency CMOS voltage doubler

TL;DR: In this paper, a charge pump cell is used to make a voltage doubler using improved serial switches and a complete power efficiency theory is presented which fits the measurements, and the importance of capacitors is shown with plots of power efficiency versus load and stray capacitors.
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A new charge pump without degradation in threshold voltage due to body effect [memory applications]

TL;DR: In this article, a new charge-pump circuit with controllable body voltage is proposed, where the back bias effect is removed and the threshold voltage of the MOSFET used as a switch is kept constant.
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Charge sharing concept and new clocking scheme for power efficiency and electromagnetic emission improvement of boosted charge pumps

TL;DR: A new power saving concept for boosted charge pumps is introduced, that combines two-step adiabatic switching, charge sharing and a simplified clocking scheme to double the power efficiency.
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A 3.3 V-only 16 Mb DINOR flash memory

TL;DR: A 3.3 V only NOR-DINOR flash memory has 47 ns random access time and 1 MB programming throughput as discussed by the authors, and power consumption in program operation is 60 mW. This memory is fabricated using a 0.5 /spl mu/m design rule, double-layer aluminum, triple-layer polysilicon, triple well CMOS.
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Low-power BiCMOS op-amp with integrated current-mode charge pump

TL;DR: An operational amplifier with an integrated current mode charge pump is presented, which greatly simplifies the amplifier design while providing an increased dynamic range over other rail-to-rail amplifiers.
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