Journal of Power Sources, Vol.178, No.1, 467-475, 2008
A sustainable power architecture for mobile computing systems
Extension of battery life and dissipation of heat from components with high power density are significant challenges in mobile computing platforms. A power architecture suitable for the integration of low voltage, low power renewables into the bus is described in this paper as an innovative, green approach to help both of these issues. The architecture is both scaleable and flexible in order to accommodate the intermittent nature of the renewable energy sources. A new charge pump based boost scheme with fully asynchronous control is utilized as the enabling building block to meet the stringent power dissipation and efficiency requirements of this application. The resulting power electronics do not contain magnetic components and can be integrated into an LSI chip. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:asynchronous control;charge pumps;mobile computing;renewable sources;sustainable power management