ISCAS2012

13/03/2012 23:49

Our breakthrough work on low voltage electronics was presented at ISCAS 2012 / Seoul: “A 20 mV Colpitts Oscillator powered by a thermoelectric generator”. (poster pdf)

 

 

 

 

In this paper, we present a Colpitts oscillator based on a “zero-VTH” MOSFET operating at a supply voltage below 20 mV. The circuit was carefully analyzed and expressions relating the start-up conditions and the voltage supply, as well as the oscillation frequency were developed. Measurement results obtained on a discrete prototype confirmed the low-voltage operation of the oscillator, which sustained oscillations of 130 mV (peak-to-peak) at 97 kHz when the voltage supply was 19.8 mV. The circuit was also powered from a thermoelectric generator (TEG) connected to a persons arm in a room with temperature of 24oC. Under these conditions, the TEG supplied 22 mV and the circuit operated as expected.