Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications often see harsh environmental conditions such as high temperatures and radiation levels, which reduce the efficiency of CMOS power converters. This paper presents a nanoelectromechanical (NEM) relay-based power management unit that can operate in such conditions with zero standby power. The proposed circuit is selftimed and does not need a clock or an external synchronization signal, and minimises switching activity to mitigate against the limited lifetime of NEM relays. Simulation results show that the proposed circuit can maintain a stable voltage of 5.7 V DC when supplying a 20 µA load, with 33 % power conversion efficiency. This proof of concept demonstrates the potential of nanomechanical circuits for power management in low-power harsh environment IoT applications where Si transistors struggle to operate.
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Guangwei Liao
University of Bristol
Roshan Weerasekera
University of Bristol
I D B Pamunuwa
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