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Analysis on One-Stage SSHC Rectifier for Piezoelectric Vibration Energy Harvesting

Published 17 Sep 2019 in eess.SP | (1909.10383v3)

Abstract: Conventional SSHI (synchronized switch harvesting on inductor) has been believed to be one of the most efficient interface circuits for piezoelectric vibration energy harvesting systems. It employs an inductor and the resulting RLC loop to synchronously invert the charge across the piezoelectric material to avoid charge and energy loss due to charging its internal capacitor ($C_P$). The performance of the SSHI circuit greatly depends on the inductor and a large inductor is often needed; hence significantly increases the volume of the system. An efficient interface circuit using a synchronous charge inversion technique, named as SSHC, was proposed recently. The SSHC rectifier utilizes capacitors, instead of inductors, to flip the voltage across the harvester. For a one-stage SSHC rectifier, one single intermediate capacitor ($C_T$) is employed to temporarily store charge flowed from $C_P$ and inversely charge $C_P$ to perform the charge inversion. In previous studies, the voltage flip efficiency achieves 1/3 when $C_T = C_P$. This paper presents that the voltage flip efficiency can be further increased to approach 1/2 if $C_T$ is chosen to be much larger than $C_P$.

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