Charge pump circuit of EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) used for passive UHF RFID (Ultra High Frequency Radio Frequency Identification Device) chip
A charge pump and circuit technology, applied in the field of microelectronics, can solve the problems of increasing chip area or power consumption and not meeting the application requirements of passive ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification UHF RFID, so as to reduce peak power consumption and total power consumption, meet The effect of application requirements
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[0032] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and examples.
[0033] refer to figure 1 , the traditional CTS charge pump consists of 2n stages of the same CTS charge pump unit and the output stage in series, wherein: the charge pump units of odd stages are connected to the first non-overlapping clock signal clk_bar at the same time, and the charge pump units of even stages are connected to the second non-overlapping clock signal at the same time. Overlapping clock signal clk. After the CTS charge pump starts to work, the bidirectional non-overlapping clock signals clk_bar and clk are valid at the same time, and each stage of the CTS charge pump starts to work at the same time. Therefore, during the power-on period of the charge pump circuit, all capacitors in the circuit, including parasitic Capacitor charging, and the sum of these capacitors will exceed 30pF. To fully charge a large capacitor of about 30pF in a s...
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