eSampling: Energy Harvesting ADCs
Neha Jain, Nir Shlezinger, Bhawna Tiwari, Yonina C. Eldar, Anubha, Gupta, Vivek Ashok Bohara, Pydi Ganga Bahubalindruni

TL;DR
This paper introduces eSampling ADCs that harvest energy during non-tracking periods, enabling potentially zero-power operation and significant power savings while maintaining signal fidelity.
Contribution
It proposes the novel concept of energy-harvesting ADCs, analyzes the tradeoffs between energy harvesting and signal recovery, and demonstrates a practical CMOS implementation.
Findings
eSampling ADCs can operate with up to 12 bits per sample without external power.
They can harvest more energy than they consume during operation.
Experimental results confirm energy harvesting exceeds consumption at 40 MHz sampling.
Abstract
Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) allow physical signals to be processed using digital hardware. The power consumed in conversion grows with the sampling rate and quantization resolution, imposing a major challenge in power-limited systems. A common ADC architecture is based on sample-and-hold (S/H) circuits, where the analog signal is being tracked only for a fraction of the sampling period. In this paper, we propose the concept of eSampling ADCs, which harvest energy from the analog signal during the time periods where the signal is not being tracked. This harvested energy can be used to supplement the ADC itself, paving the way to the possibility of zero-power consumption and power-saving ADCs. We analyze the tradeoff between the ability to recover the sampled signal and the energy harvested, and provide guidelines for setting the sampling rate in the light of accuracy and energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
