Hi,
Does anyone know of a Switched Mode Power Supply that will operate on
really low input voltage, say about 1 or volts and has no constraints
on power output?
There are plenty of step-up chips that start at less than a volt but
they usually have one thing in common: They do require a bit of
quiescent from the output side, mostly a few ten uA. That can be a
problem in battery apps where you have to guarantee a continuous and
stable output voltage. Browse National or TI, take a look around their
step-up switcher chips.
If power consumption is a really tough issue you are often back to the
old JFET and have to coax it into a burst mode where the length of the
bursts depend on whether the output voltage has dropped below a lower
window limit or not. IOW it's going to have hysteretic behavior.