Comparison of Two Autonomous AC-DC Converters for Piezoelectric Energy Scavenging Systems
Abstract
Piezoelectric Energy Scavenging Systems (PESS) are
used to convert the energy of mechanical vibrations into electrical
energy exploiting the piezoelectric effect. Their output is a voltage
which strongly varies in time; to obtain a suitable supply source an
AC-DC conversion of the output voltage of these transducers is needed.
Since the output power level of the energy transducer can be very low,
the conversion should be as efficient as possible. The paper describes
an active AC-DC converter, based on the voltage doubler topology, in
which two different driving circuitries have been implemented. The
proposed solutions are fully autonomous, i.e. they are supplied by the
energy that they harvest. To reduce and to optimize their power
consumption a bias circuit has been designed to make the total bias
current supply independent. A test chip has been diffused using
STMicroelectronics 5V CMOS technology. The performances of the two
solutions were compared with the ones of a passive Schottky based
voltage doubler. The figures of merit were the average power supplied by
the piezoelectric transducer and the average power delivered on a load
resistance. Furthermore, the significance of such parameters is also
discussed, and a more general figure of merit is defined with the
advantage of also weighting the ability of the converter to harvest all
the power available at the transducer terminals.
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