A 13.56MHz Fully Integrated 91.8% Efficiency Single-Stage Dual-Output Regulating Voltage Doubler for Biomedical Wireless Power Transfer

Conference Paper (2023)
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Tianqi Lu (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)

Zu Yao Chang (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)

Junmin Jiang (Southern University of Science and Technology )

Kofi Makinwa (TU Delft - Microelectronics)

Sijun Du (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)

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https://doi.org/10.1109/CICC57935.2023.10121186 Final published version
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2023
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English
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979-8-3503-9949-3
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979-8-3503-9948-6
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Abstract

Dual-output regulating rectifier is highly desired in wireless power transfer (WPT) for sub-100mW bioimplants. Such rectifiers perform voltage rectification and dual-output regulation simultaneously, thus avoiding post DC-DC conversions and cascaded power losses [1 –4]. However, the conventional dual-output structure suffers from a low voltage conversion ratio (VCR) (< 1) due to the full bridge rectifier (FBR) topology (Fig. 1), severely limiting the receiver operation when wireless link condition varies [1–2]. In order to extend the operational range without increasing the power demand from the transmitter, [3] presents a charge-pump based dual-output rectifier; however, it uses 10 power transistors (PTs) and 8 off-chip capacitors, degrading the power conversion efficiency (PCE) and increasing the integration cost. Alternatively, the current-mode dual-output rectifier can realize a VCR higher than 1, but the output power is limited to less than 10mW [4], which is insufficient for advanced bioimplants. In this work, a 13. 56MHz single-stage dual-output voltage doubler (DOVD) is proposed to address the above limitations, which employs only two PTs and a fully integrated design. lt can achieve a peak VCR of1.78 and outputs power up to 8lmWwith a 91.8% peak PCE.

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