Energies (Jan 2022)

Non-Linear Switching Circuit for Active Voltage Rectification and Ripples Reduction of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters

  • Mahesh Edla,
  • Yee Yan Lim,
  • Deguchi Mikio,
  • Ricardo Vasquez Padilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15030709
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 709

Abstract

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This paper describes an improved non-linear switching circuit (INLSC) for active rectification of voltage and reduction of ripples in the voltage waveform for the piezoelectric energy harvesting (PEH) system. The proposed converter controls the alternating current (AC) generated by the piezoelectric device (PD) under mechanical vibration. The proposed circuit combines the boost and buck-boost processes through a switching process, which functions in both positive and negative cycles. In addition, it controls the voltage and frequency of the load capacitor. In this process, the passive components in the circuit are energised by being short with the AC voltage using switching signals, which facilitates the active rectification of ultra-low AC voltage. Design considerations, theoretical analysis, simulations and experimental results are presented. It was shown that the circuit was able to control the switching signal and to convert low AC voltage (0.44 Vi) to high direct current (DC) voltage (6.5 Vdc) while achieving an output power of 469 µW which outperforms the existing similar circuits and synchronous rectifier circuit. The ripples in the rectified voltage were also comparatively less. Application-wise, the proposed circuit could power a manually connected 7-segments display, commonly used for traffic applications.

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