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Fully integrated Dickson charge pumps with optimized power efficiency

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This paper describes how the power efficiency of fully integrated Dickson charge pumps in advanced smart power technologies can be improved considerably by implementing charge recycling techniques and the replacement of normal PN junction diodes by pulse-driven active diodes. These 2 methods are first analyzed and compared on a purely theoretical basis and are verified with experimental data afterwards. Measurements reveal that the combination of the 2 methods can boost the power efficiency by a factor of 2 compared to traditional Dickson charge pump designs.
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smart power technology, power efficiency optimization, high-voltage generator, Dickson charge pump, Charge recycling, CIRCUITS, VOLTAGE MULTIPLIER

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Doutreloigne, Jan. “Fully Integrated Dickson Charge Pumps with Optimized Power Efficiency.” World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS, edited by SI Ao et al., IAENG, International Association of Engineers, 2010, pp. 811–17.
APA
Doutreloigne, J. (2010). Fully integrated Dickson charge pumps with optimized power efficiency. In S. Ao, C. Douglas, W. Grundfest, & J. Burgstone (Eds.), World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS (pp. 811–817). IAENG, International Association of Engineers.
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Doutreloigne, Jan. 2010. “Fully Integrated Dickson Charge Pumps with Optimized Power Efficiency.” In World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS, edited by SI Ao, Craig Douglas, WS Grundfest, and Jon Burgstone, 811–17. IAENG, International Association of Engineers.
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Doutreloigne, Jan. 2010. “Fully Integrated Dickson Charge Pumps with Optimized Power Efficiency.” In World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS, ed by. SI Ao, Craig Douglas, WS Grundfest, and Jon Burgstone, 811–817. IAENG, International Association of Engineers.
Vancouver
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Doutreloigne J. Fully integrated Dickson charge pumps with optimized power efficiency. In: Ao S, Douglas C, Grundfest W, Burgstone J, editors. World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS. IAENG, International Association of Engineers; 2010. p. 811–7.
IEEE
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J. Doutreloigne, “Fully integrated Dickson charge pumps with optimized power efficiency,” in World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS, San Francisco, California, USA, 2010, pp. 811–817.
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  abstract     = {{This paper describes how the power efficiency of fully integrated Dickson charge pumps in advanced smart power technologies can be improved considerably by implementing charge recycling techniques and the replacement of normal PN junction diodes by pulse-driven active diodes. These 2 methods are first analyzed and compared on a purely theoretical basis and are verified with experimental data afterwards. Measurements reveal that the combination of the 2 methods can boost the power efficiency by a factor of 2 compared to traditional Dickson charge pump designs.}},
  author       = {{Doutreloigne, Jan}},
  booktitle    = {{World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science WCECS}},
  editor       = {{Ao, SI and Douglas, Craig and Grundfest, WS and Burgstone, Jon}},
  isbn         = {{9789881701206}},
  keywords     = {{smart power technology,power efficiency optimization,high-voltage generator,Dickson charge pump,Charge recycling,CIRCUITS,VOLTAGE MULTIPLIER}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{San Francisco, California, USA}},
  pages        = {{811--817}},
  publisher    = {{IAENG, International Association of Engineers}},
  title        = {{Fully integrated Dickson charge pumps with optimized power efficiency}},
  year         = {{2010}},
}

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