Title :
Flat-Panel Compatible Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting System
Author :
Ahnood, Arman ; Nathan, Arokia
Author_Institution :
London Centre for Nanotechnol., Univ. Coll. London, London, UK
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this work, an amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin-film transistor (TFT) circuit designed for charging of intermediary energy storage devices using photovoltaic (PV) solar cell arrays is demonstrated and analyzed. The proposed circuit combines the functionality of a linear DC-DC voltage regulator and a maximum power point tracking unit (MPPT). The circuit reduces the dependence of the charging voltage on light intensity and offers relatively stable operation when electrically stressed. The effects of light intensity and the PV array size on the system and circuit efficiencies as well as on PV utilization are investigated. A peak system efficiency of 18% is demonstrated. Although this is significantly lower than state-of-the-art switch mode DC-DC voltage regulator and MPPTs, the combined use of thin-film technology and low fabrication temperatures (below 150 °C) allow its integration within a wide range of mobile devices, making it an attractive solution for energy harvesting systems.
Keywords :
amorphous semiconductors; elemental semiconductors; energy harvesting; hydrogen; integrated circuit design; maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; semiconductor thin films; silicon; solar cell arrays; thin film circuits; thin film transistors; voltage regulators; MPPT unit; PV array size; PV utilization; Si:H; amorphous silicon thin-film transistor circuit design; charging voltage; flat-panel compatible photovoltaic energy harvesting system; intermediary energy storage devices; light intensity; linear DC-DC voltage regulator; low fabrication temperatures; maximum power point tracking unit; mobile devices; peak system efficiency; photovoltaic solar cell arrays; state-of-the-art switch mode DC-DC voltage regulator; thin-film technology; Batteries; Energy harvesting; Mobile handsets; Regulators; Thin film transistors; Voltage control; Energy management; mobile power supplies; power conversion; solar power generation; thin-film circuits; thin-film transistors (TFTs);
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2011.2175701