Description
Self-power techniques and ultra-low power consumption are two vital keys in wearable applications as well as stand-alone applications because of the size constraints for batteries. To slove the problem, energy extraction technique from the ambient temperature is one of the best solutions. So, we propose a highly efficient energy converter to harvest thermoelectric energy. To absorb thermoelectric energy, the proposed circuit uses maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and zero-current switching (ZCS) based on digital counters. The proposed technique is able to adapt to a wide range of temperature differences. The integrated ZCS module plays an essential role in reducing the loss induced by inaccurately controlling the high-side switch. Besides, the maximum power extracted from the thermal energy source is monitored with the MPPT module. The circuit proposed consists of 3 blocks: DC-DC booster starter circuit, fully digital controller and the most important block – DC-DC booster main circuit.
Target
Block Diagram
Schematics
The schematic of the proposed thermoelectric energy
The block diagram of the counter-based MPPT controller
The block diagram of the counter-based ZCS controller
Team Members
To Vu Thanh Nhan, Tong Ngoc Quyen: Student at Computer Engineering Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, HCMC University of Technology and Education, Vietnam.
Knowledge
Computer architecture and organization, Digital, Integrated system and microchip design, VLSI Integrated Circuit Design, Analog Circuit Design.
A highly efficient energy converter to harvest thermoelectric energy uses MPPT and ZCS.
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