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A new sub-threshold level shifter for ultra-low voltage digital systems is presented in this study. The self-controlled supply feedback loop is quintessential for this circuit. Measured results from a test chip show that it is capable of realising a voltage conversion from a voltage as low as 0.1–1.2 V reliably, while maintaining an operational frequency of 25.2 kHz, when implemented in a 65-nm process technology. In addition, it also has ample process variation tolerance and low static power consumption. To support multi-voltage digital systems, the proposed level converter can up-convert an input at any voltage with this range to normal voltage domains.

Inspec keywords: low-power electronics; power convertors

Other keywords: normal voltage domain; multivoltage digital systems; internal supply feedback; self-controlled supply feedback loop; voltage 0.1 V to 1.2 V; test chip; size 65 nm; process variation tolerance; ultralow-voltage digital systems; static power consumption; sub-threshold level converter; frequency 25.2 kHz; voltage conversion

Subjects: Power electronics, supply and supervisory circuits

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