DocumentCode
9779
Title
An Ultra-Low Voltage Level Shifter Using Revised Wilson Current Mirror for Fast and Energy-Efficient Wide-Range Voltage Conversion from Sub-Threshold to I/O Voltage
Author
Jun Zhou ; Chao Wang ; Xin Liu ; Xin Zhang ; Minkyu Je
Author_Institution
Inst. of Microelectron., A*STAR, Singapore, Singapore
Volume
62
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
Mar-15
Firstpage
697
Lastpage
706
Abstract
This paper presents a novel ultra-low voltage level shifter for fast and energy-efficient wide-range voltage conversion from sub-threshold to I/O voltage. By addressing the voltage drop and non-optimal feedback control in a state-of-the-art level shifter based on Wilson current mirror, the proposed level shifter with revised Wilson current mirror significantly improves the delay and power consumption while achieving a wide voltage conversion range. It also employs mixed-Vt device and device sizing aware of inverse narrow width effect to further improve the delay and power consumption. Measurement results at 0.18 μm show that compared with the Wilson current mirror based level shifter, the proposed level shifter improves the delay, switching energy and leakage power by up to 3×, 19×, 29× respectively, when converting 0.3 V to a voltage between 0.6 V and 3.3 V. More specifically, it achieves 1.03 (or 1.15) FO4 delay, 39 (or 954) fJ/transition and 160 (or 970) pW leakage power, when converting 0.3 V to 1.8 V (or 3.3 V), which is better than several state-of-the-art level shifters for similar range voltage conversion. The measurement results also show that the proposed level shifter has good delay scalability with supply voltage scaling and low sensitivity to process and temperature variations.
Keywords
circuit feedback; current mirrors; low-power electronics; power aware computing; power consumption; voltage regulators; I-O voltage; Wilson current mirror; delay scalability; device sizing; mixed-Vt device; nonoptimal feedback control; power 160 pW; power 970 pW; power consumption; size 0.18 mum; state-of-the-art level shifter; sub-threshold voltage; supply voltage scaling; ultra-low voltage level shifter; voltage 0.3 V; voltage 0.6 V to 3.3 V; voltage drop; wide-range voltage conversion; Delays; Feedback control; Mirrors; Switches; Threshold voltage; Transistors; Voltage control; Current mirror; level shifter; ultra-low voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1549-8328
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2014.2380691
Filename
7004880
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