Fully Integrated High-Voltage Generators with Optimized Power Efficiency

Abstract

This paper describes how the power efficiency of fully integrated Dickson charge pumps in high- voltage IC technologies can be improved considerably by implementing charge recycling techniques, by replacing the normal PN junction diodes by pulse-driven active diodes, and by choosing an appropriate advanced smart power IC technology. A detailed analysis reveals that the combination of these 3 methods more than doubles the power efficiency compared to traditional Dickson charge pump designs.

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Jan, D. (2014) Fully Integrated High-Voltage Generators with Optimized Power Efficiency. Journal of Computer and Communications, 2, 1-8. doi: 10.4236/jcc.2014.213001.

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