This chapter introduced power management circuits and energy storage unit designs for sub-1 mW low power energy harvesting technologies, including indoor light energy harvesting, thermoelectric energy harvesting and vibration energy harvesting. The solutions address several of the problems associated with energy harvesting, power management and storage issues including low voltage operation, self-start, efficiency (conversion efficiency as well as impact of power consumption of the power management circuit itself), energy density and leakage current levels. Additionally, efforts to miniaturize and integrate magnetic parts as well as integrate discrete circuits onto silicon are outlined to offer improvements in cost, size and efficiency. Finally initial results from efforts to improve energy density of storage devices using nanomaterials are introduced.
Wensi Wang, James Rohan, Ningning Wang, Mike Hayes, Aldo Romani, Enrico Macrelli, et al. (2014). Smart Energy Management and Conversion. Hoboken, NJ : JOHN WILEY & SONS [10.1002/9781118984772.ch9].
Smart Energy Management and Conversion
ROMANI, ALDO;MACRELLI, ENRICO;DINI, MICHELE;FILIPPI, MATTEO;TARTAGNI, MARCO;
2014
Abstract
This chapter introduced power management circuits and energy storage unit designs for sub-1 mW low power energy harvesting technologies, including indoor light energy harvesting, thermoelectric energy harvesting and vibration energy harvesting. The solutions address several of the problems associated with energy harvesting, power management and storage issues including low voltage operation, self-start, efficiency (conversion efficiency as well as impact of power consumption of the power management circuit itself), energy density and leakage current levels. Additionally, efforts to miniaturize and integrate magnetic parts as well as integrate discrete circuits onto silicon are outlined to offer improvements in cost, size and efficiency. Finally initial results from efforts to improve energy density of storage devices using nanomaterials are introduced.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.