DocumentCode :
1387719
Title :
Fully Self-Powered Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting System With Highly Efficient Dual Rail Output
Author :
Rahimi, Arian ; Zorlu, Özge ; Muhtaroglu, Ali ; Külah, Haluk
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., METU, Ankara, Turkey
Volume :
12
Issue :
6
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2287
Lastpage :
2298
Abstract :
This paper presents a vibration-based energy harvesting system composed of a compact electromagnetic (EM) power generator and highly efficient full-wave interface electronics in a system-on-package. The system harvests energy from ambient vibrations, and delivers a smooth and reliable dual rail DC supply to power up a practical load. The energy harvester module is an in-house double-coil EM transducer which generates AC voltage in response to low frequency ambient vibrations. Voltage regulation is achieved by the interface electronics at the core of the system, which is designed to rectify the input AC voltage with peak amplitude ranging from several hundred mVs to several Volts, with maximum efficiency. The interface electronics contains an active rectifier with high conversion efficiency (>;80%) for a wide range of load currents (0-42 μA). A passive network, built from low threshold-voltage chip diodes and capacitors, generates a dual supply voltage from one of the coils to power up the active rectifier. The autonomous system of 16 cm3 volume (comparable to the size of a C-Type battery), delivers 54 μW to a 37-μA load through a dual rail 1.46 V DC voltage with total system efficiency of 81%, when subjected to low frequency (8 Hz) external vibrations. The maximum overall system power density has been validated to be 6.06 μW/cm3, three times what was previously reported for a batteryless vibration driven system.
Keywords :
diodes; electromagnetic devices; energy harvesting; passive networks; power capacitors; rectifying circuits; transducers; vibrations; voltage control; AC voltage generation; active rectifier; batteryless vibration driven system; capacitor; compact EM power generator; compact electromagnetic power generator; conversion efficiency; current 0 muA to 42 muA; current 37 muA; dual rail DC supply reliability; dual rail output; dual supply voltage generation; efficiency 81 percent; frequency 8 Hz; frequency external vibration; fully self-powered electromagnetic energy harvesting system; highly efficient full-wave interface electronic; in-house double-coil EM transducer; load current; low frequency ambient vibration; low threshold-voltage chip diode; maximum overall system power density; passive network; peak amplitude; power 54 muW; system-on-package; vibration-based energy harvesting system; voltage 1.46 V; voltage regulation; Capacitors; Coils; Electron tubes; Magnetic separation; Magnetomechanical effects; Rectifiers; Vibrations; Electromagnetic power generation; high efficiency rectification; low power active rectifier; vibration-based energy harvester;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2011.2177967
Filename :
6094158
Link To Document :
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