Title :
Signal-Powered Low-Drop-Diode Equivalent Circuit for Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier
Author :
Karthikeyan, Laxmi ; Amrutur, Bharadwaj
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Commun. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Piezoelectric-device-based vibration energy harvesting requires a rectifier for conversion of input ac to usable dc form. Power loss due to diode drop in rectifier is a significant fraction of the already low levels of harvested power. The proposed circuit is a low-drop-diode equivalent, which mimics a diode using linear region-operated MOSFET. The proposed diode equivalent is powered directly from input signal and requires no additional power supply for its control. Power used by the control circuit is kept at a bare minimum to have an overall output power improvement. Diode equivalent was used to replace the four diodes in a full-wave bridge rectifier, which is the basic full-wave rectifier and is a part of the more advanced rectifiers like switch-only and bias-flip rectifiers. Simulation in 130-nm technology and experiment with discrete components show that a bridge rectifier with the proposed diode provides a 30-169% increase in output power extracted from piezoelectric device, as compared to a bridge rectifier with diode-connected MOSFETs. The bridge rectifier with the proposed diode can extract 90% of the maximum available power from an ideal piezoelectric device-bridge rectifier circuit. Setting aside the constraint of power loss, simulations indicate that diode drop as low as 10 mV at 38 μA can be achieved.
Keywords :
MOSFET; diodes; energy harvesting; piezoelectric devices; rectifiers; bias-flip rectifiers; control circuit; current 38 muA; discrete components; full-wave bridge rectifier; linear region-operated MOSFET; low-drop-diode equivalent; piezoelectric device-bridge rectifier circuit; piezoelectric-device-based vibration energy harvesting; power loss; power supply; signal-powered low-drop-diode equivalent circuit; size 130 nm; switch-only rectifiers; Bridge circuits; Energy harvesting; MOSFET circuits; Piezoelectric devices; Power supplies; Resonant frequency; Vibrations; Full-wave bridge rectifiers (FBRs); low-drop-diode equivalent (LDDE); piezoelectric devices (PZDs); synchronous rectifiers; vibration energy harvesting;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2190828