DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE

Multiple input energy harvesters which integrates with Power Management Circuit is developed in this project to gain a higher output voltage to power up any low-powered electronic devices. Power Management Circuit which is also known as PMC need to be designed to accept multiple inputs from variou...

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Main Author: GANESAN, MUNIANDY GOUNDER
Format: Final Year Project
Language: English
Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
Record Id / ISBN-0: utp-utpedia.20177 /
Published: IRC 2019
Online Access: http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20177/1/Muniandy_22137%20Final%20Dissertation.pdf
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spelling utp-utpedia.201772019-12-20T16:13:31Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20177/ DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE GANESAN, MUNIANDY GOUNDER Multiple input energy harvesters which integrates with Power Management Circuit is developed in this project to gain a higher output voltage to power up any low-powered electronic devices. Power Management Circuit which is also known as PMC need to be designed to accept multiple inputs from various energy harvesters. The energy harvesters that used in this project are piezoelectric and electrostatic. The PMC consists of two MOSFETs which acts as a high frequency amplifier, a pulse voltage source switch which connects both energy harvesters, a full wave bridge rectifier to convert Alternating Current (AC) into Direct Current (DC), then a buck boost converter which is the combination of resistor, inductor (L) and Capacitor (C), Schottky diode for a low forward voltage and fast switching. Finally, the output energy produced will be stored in a supercapacitor. In this project simulation, characterization on the circuit results an improvement on final output voltage from the PMC. Trapping an input frequency of 50 Hz from piezoelectric and electrostatic energy harvesters produced a highest output voltage of 1.15V. Thus, the characterization of circuits proves that the multiple energy harvester could provide higher output voltage to the load compares to standalone transducers. At the end of this project any low power sensor device will be able to be power by an efficient PMC circuit. IRC 2019-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20177/1/Muniandy_22137%20Final%20Dissertation.pdf GANESAN, MUNIANDY GOUNDER (2019) DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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description Multiple input energy harvesters which integrates with Power Management Circuit is developed in this project to gain a higher output voltage to power up any low-powered electronic devices. Power Management Circuit which is also known as PMC need to be designed to accept multiple inputs from various energy harvesters. The energy harvesters that used in this project are piezoelectric and electrostatic. The PMC consists of two MOSFETs which acts as a high frequency amplifier, a pulse voltage source switch which connects both energy harvesters, a full wave bridge rectifier to convert Alternating Current (AC) into Direct Current (DC), then a buck boost converter which is the combination of resistor, inductor (L) and Capacitor (C), Schottky diode for a low forward voltage and fast switching. Finally, the output energy produced will be stored in a supercapacitor. In this project simulation, characterization on the circuit results an improvement on final output voltage from the PMC. Trapping an input frequency of 50 Hz from piezoelectric and electrostatic energy harvesters produced a highest output voltage of 1.15V. Thus, the characterization of circuits proves that the multiple energy harvester could provide higher output voltage to the load compares to standalone transducers. At the end of this project any low power sensor device will be able to be power by an efficient PMC circuit.
format Final Year Project
author GANESAN, MUNIANDY GOUNDER
spellingShingle GANESAN, MUNIANDY GOUNDER
DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE
author_sort GANESAN, MUNIANDY GOUNDER
title DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE
title_short DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE
title_full DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT OF SMART POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT FOR INTEGRATION WITH ENERGY HARVESTER DEVICE
title_sort development of smart power management circuit for integration with energy harvester device
publisher IRC
publishDate 2019
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20177/1/Muniandy_22137%20Final%20Dissertation.pdf
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