Optimized piezoelectric energy harvesting circuit using step-down converter in discontinuous conduction mode

G.K. Ottman1, H.F. Hofmann2, G.A. Lesieutre3
1Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University University Park, University Park, PA, USA
2Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA
3Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University University Park, University Park, PA, USA

Tóm tắt

An optimized method of harvesting vibrational energy with a piezoelectric element using a step-down DC-DC converter is presented. In this configuration, the converter regulates the power flow from the piezoelectric element to the desired electronic load. Analysis of the converter in discontinuous current conduction mode results in an expression for the duty cycle-power relationship. Using parameters of the mechanical system, the piezoelectric element, and the converter an optimal duty cycle can be determined where the harvested power is maximized for a given frequency of mechanical excitation. It is shown that, as the magnitude of the excitation increases, the optimal duty cycle becomes essentially constant, greatly simplifying the control of the step-down converter. The expression is validated with experimental data showing that the optimal duty cycle can be accurately determined and maximum energy harvesting attained. A circuit is proposed which implements this relationship, and experimental results show that the converter increases the harvested power by approximately 325%.

Từ khóa

#Circuits #Piezoelectric devices #Voltage #DC-DC power converters #Vibrations #Batteries #Rectifiers #Load flow #Power supplies #Resistance heating

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