Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach

The proposed energy harvesting system intends to harvest vibrational energy via an electromagnetic generator (EMG). The proposed circuit intends to extract maximum power from the EMG by utilizing the maximum power transfer theorem which states that maximum power is transferred to the load when the s...

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Main Author: Dancy, Alant'e Jaquan
Other Authors: Electrical Engineering
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2018
Subjects:
ZCD
BCM
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/85043
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-850432020-09-29T05:47:58Z Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach Dancy, Alant'e Jaquan Electrical Engineering Ha, Dong Sam Li, Qiang Sable, Daniel M. vibration energy harvesting split-capacitor impedance matching ZCD BCM The proposed energy harvesting system intends to harvest vibrational energy via an electromagnetic generator (EMG). The proposed circuit intends to extract maximum power from the EMG by utilizing the maximum power transfer theorem which states that maximum power is transferred to the load when the source resistance equals the load resistance. The proposed circuit is a synchronous split-capacitor boost converter operating in boundary conduction mode (BCM) to achieve impedance matching and therefore maximum power transferred to the load. The circuit topology combines the rectifier and power stage to reduce power loss of the power management integrated circuit (PMIC). The proposed circuit is designed and fabricated in 130 nm BiCMOS technology. The circuit is validated through schematic level simulations and post-layout simulations. The results conclude the proposed circuit and control operates in a manner to achieve BCM. Master of Science 2018-09-19T08:00:37Z 2018-09-19T08:00:37Z 2018-09-18 Thesis vt_gsexam:16828 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/85043 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic vibration energy harvesting
split-capacitor
impedance matching
ZCD
BCM
spellingShingle vibration energy harvesting
split-capacitor
impedance matching
ZCD
BCM
Dancy, Alant'e Jaquan
Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach
description The proposed energy harvesting system intends to harvest vibrational energy via an electromagnetic generator (EMG). The proposed circuit intends to extract maximum power from the EMG by utilizing the maximum power transfer theorem which states that maximum power is transferred to the load when the source resistance equals the load resistance. The proposed circuit is a synchronous split-capacitor boost converter operating in boundary conduction mode (BCM) to achieve impedance matching and therefore maximum power transferred to the load. The circuit topology combines the rectifier and power stage to reduce power loss of the power management integrated circuit (PMIC). The proposed circuit is designed and fabricated in 130 nm BiCMOS technology. The circuit is validated through schematic level simulations and post-layout simulations. The results conclude the proposed circuit and control operates in a manner to achieve BCM. === Master of Science
author2 Electrical Engineering
author_facet Electrical Engineering
Dancy, Alant'e Jaquan
author Dancy, Alant'e Jaquan
author_sort Dancy, Alant'e Jaquan
title Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach
title_short Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach
title_full Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach
title_fullStr Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach
title_full_unstemmed Energy Harvesting IC Design for an Electromagnetic Generator Based on the Split Capacitor Approach
title_sort energy harvesting ic design for an electromagnetic generator based on the split capacitor approach
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/85043
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