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    Voltage-Pulse Driven Harmonic Resonant Rail Drivers for Low-Power Applications

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    Abstract—We describe a new design technique for efficient harmonic resonant rail drivers. The proposed circuit implementation is coupled to a standard pulse source and uses only discrete passive components and no external dc power supply. It can thus be externally tuned to minimize the consumed power in the target IC. A new design technique based on current-fed voltage pulse-forming network theory is proposed to find the value of each discrete component for a target frequency and a given load capacitance. The proposed circuit topology can be used to generate any desired periodic 50 % duty-cycle waveform by superimposing multiple harmonics of the desired waveform, however, this paper focuses on the generation of trapezoidal-wave clock signals. We have tested the driver with a capacitive load between 38.3 and 97.8 pF with clock frequency ranging between 0.8 and 15 MHz. The overall power dissipation for our second-order harmonic rail driver is 19 % of P at 15 MHz and 97.8 pF load. Index Terms—Clock generator, energy-recovery circuit, harmonic resonance, low power. I
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