A 40mV transformer-reuse self-startup boost converter with MPPT control for thermoelectric energy harvesting

While the demand for micro-energy harvesters (μEHs) is increasing (for seamless energy source in applications such as wireless sensor node), two major problems still obstruct versatile use of them. The first problem is the self-startup capability. Because many wireless sensor nodes are likely to be located where human-maintenance is difficult, starting them up manually can be as difficult as replacing the battery. Its realization has been difficult because μEHs must be able to turn itself on without any stored energy. Some previous works have reported such a function: some needed high voltage [1] or vibration [2] and one used a transformer as a starter [3]. The other problem is the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) capability. Because it is known that MPPT algorithms usually require considerable power consumption [4], using them in μEHs is impractical. This paper suggests a new boost converter architecture and MPPT control method which can bring μEH into practical use.

[1]  Anantha Chandrakasan,et al.  A batteryless thermoelectric energy-harvesting interface circuit with 35mV startup voltage , 2010, 2010 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference - (ISSCC).

[2]  Kai Strunz,et al.  A 20 mV Input Boost Converter With Efficient Digital Control for Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting , 2010, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.