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Figure 2: The NCP-2 charge pump circuit  In order to overcome the above-mentioned problems, the recently reported charge pump, called NCP-2, in [5], utilises the charge transfer switches (MSi transistors). Each of the MSi transistors is controlled by the pass transistors MNi and MPi as it is presented in fig. 2. In that way the charge transfer switches can be turned off completely when required, preventing the reverse charge flow. Also they can be turned on more effectively by the high voltage generated in the next stage.  More complicated schemes have been applied to increase the voltage gain, such as floating PMOS with bootstrapped gates [6], four phase clocking [7], charge transfer switches in combination with pumping the output stage with clock of enhanced voltage amplitude [5].

Figure 2 The NCP-2 charge pump circuit In order to overcome the above-mentioned problems, the recently reported charge pump, called NCP-2, in [5], utilises the charge transfer switches (MSi transistors). Each of the MSi transistors is controlled by the pass transistors MNi and MPi as it is presented in fig. 2. In that way the charge transfer switches can be turned off completely when required, preventing the reverse charge flow. Also they can be turned on more effectively by the high voltage generated in the next stage. More complicated schemes have been applied to increase the voltage gain, such as floating PMOS with bootstrapped gates [6], four phase clocking [7], charge transfer switches in combination with pumping the output stage with clock of enhanced voltage amplitude [5].