Optimizing Thermo-Electric Generation with Quasi-Z-Source Converter in Energy Harvesting for Wearable Devices
Subject
Thermo-electric Generator (TEG), DC-DC boost converter, oscillator, active diode, pulse generator.Date
2025-01-15
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Recent advances in semiconductors industry and microelectronics have created new opportunities for integrating various technologies in energy harvesting projects. These advancements have simplified the process of capturing energy from different sources, such as thermal energy, and converting it into electrical power. Thermo-Electric Generators (TEGs) are commonly used in many applications such as wearable devices. However Thermo-Electric Generators produce very low output voltages, which is insufficient for most low-power electronic circuits to operate. Therefore, a boost converter is essential to step up the voltage output from the TEG to a usable level. In this paper, a DC-DC converter with a high performance in terms of voltage gain is implemented. The proposed quasi-Z-source (q-ZSC) DC-DC converter not only offers high voltage gain but also several significant advantages. The proposed q-ZSC is capable of both boosting and regulating the voltage output efficiently, even under variable input conditions, making it highly suitable for low-power energy harvesting systems such as Thermo-Electric Generators . The design is simulated using MATLAB Simulink software, focusing on integrated circuits, with a strong emphasis on optimizing the circuit’s efficiency. This work underscores critical factors in improving energy harvesting circuits, enhancing their performance and effectiveness in low-power applications for wearable technology.Department
Electrical and Computer EngineeringPublisher
IOS Press EbooksBook title
Series Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineeringae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
http://doi.org/10.3233/ATDE241245