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A Single-Chip Solar Energy Harvesting IC Using Integrated Photodiodes for Biomedical Implant Applications
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Zhiyuan Chen, Man-Kay Law, Pui-In Mak, Rui P. Martins. A Single-Chip Solar Energy Harvesting IC Using Integrated Photodiodes for Biomedical Implant Applications[J]. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS, 2017, 11(1), 44-53.
Authors:
Zhiyuan Chen
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Man-Kay Law
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Pui-In Mak
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Rui P. Martins
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Submit date:2018/10/30
Auxiliary Charge Pump
Charge Pump/solar Cell Area Optimization
Photodiode-assisted Dual Startup Circuit
Single-chip Solar Energy Harvesting
A Single-Chip Solar Energy Harvesting IC using Integrated Photodiodes with a 67% Charge Pump Maximum Efficiency
Journal article
Chen, Z., Law, M. K., Mak, P. I., Martins, R. P.. A Single-Chip Solar Energy Harvesting IC using Integrated Photodiodes with a 67% Charge Pump Maximum Efficiency[J]. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2017, 44-53.
Authors:
Chen, Z.
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Law, M. K.
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Mak, P. I.
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Martins, R. P.
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Submit date:2022/01/24
Single-chip solar energy harvesting
auxiliary charge pump
photodiode-assisted dual startup circuit
charge pump/solar cell area optimization