Fast Supercapacitor Charging for Electromagnetic Converter Systems by Self Powered Boost Circuit
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2023 20th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices, SSD 2023. Piscataway: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023. S. 553-558 (International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices; Nr. 20).
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T1 - Fast Supercapacitor Charging for Electromagnetic Converter Systems by Self Powered Boost Circuit
AU - Hamza, Kholoud
AU - Bouattour, Ghada
AU - Bader, Sebastian
AU - Fakhfakh, Ahmed
AU - Kanoun, Olfa
N1 - Conference code: 20
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Electromagnetic energy harvesting (EM) is an interesting method for obtaining energy from vibration sources to power autonomous wireless sensor systems. This is reached with the help of energy management circuits that can be based on voltage multipliers circuits or boost rectifier circuits. These energy management structures aim to raise the voltage of the EM converter to a level that is adequate for the storage element. In this paper, a dual-mode AC/DC circuit for EM is proposed for fast charging of the supercapacitor. The circuit is based on a boost rectifier and a voltage multiplier using discrete elements and without a startup circuit. This structure can work properly with an EM converter generating power in the range of a few μW. The circuit can work under different frequencies and accelerations. In the first step, the proposed circuit store the energy in a supercapacitor in voltage multiplier mode until it reaches 1.9 V. After that, the supercapacitor will supply the ancillary circuit to activate the boost mode based on bidirectional MOSFETs, which reduce the time to charge the supercapacitor. The maximum power consumption of the ancillary circuit is 34 μW. The experimental investigation shows that the system at acceleration ACC = 0.17 g and Freq = 27 Hz is able to charge the supercapacitor by a voltage of 5.41 V in 7 min. The proposed solution helps to enhance the time to charge comparing conventional voltage multiplier structure by 23 min.
AB - Electromagnetic energy harvesting (EM) is an interesting method for obtaining energy from vibration sources to power autonomous wireless sensor systems. This is reached with the help of energy management circuits that can be based on voltage multipliers circuits or boost rectifier circuits. These energy management structures aim to raise the voltage of the EM converter to a level that is adequate for the storage element. In this paper, a dual-mode AC/DC circuit for EM is proposed for fast charging of the supercapacitor. The circuit is based on a boost rectifier and a voltage multiplier using discrete elements and without a startup circuit. This structure can work properly with an EM converter generating power in the range of a few μW. The circuit can work under different frequencies and accelerations. In the first step, the proposed circuit store the energy in a supercapacitor in voltage multiplier mode until it reaches 1.9 V. After that, the supercapacitor will supply the ancillary circuit to activate the boost mode based on bidirectional MOSFETs, which reduce the time to charge the supercapacitor. The maximum power consumption of the ancillary circuit is 34 μW. The experimental investigation shows that the system at acceleration ACC = 0.17 g and Freq = 27 Hz is able to charge the supercapacitor by a voltage of 5.41 V in 7 min. The proposed solution helps to enhance the time to charge comparing conventional voltage multiplier structure by 23 min.
KW - Boost rectifier
KW - Electromagnetic converter (EM)
KW - Energy Harvesting
KW - Fast charging
KW - Single Stage
KW - Voltage multiplier (VM)
KW - Informatics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85185829975&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/SSD58187.2023.10411154
DO - 10.1109/SSD58187.2023.10411154
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85185829975
SN - 979-8-3503-3257-5
T3 - International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices
SP - 553
EP - 558
BT - 2023 20th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices, SSD 2023
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
CY - Piscataway
T2 - 20th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices - SSD 2023
Y2 - 20 February 2023 through 23 February 2023
ER -