Power Extracted from Piezoelectric Harvesters with Passive and Active AC/DC Stages

L. Costanzo, A. L. Schiavo, M. Vitelli
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In Resonant Piezoelectric Vibration Energy Harvesters (RPVEHs) applications the maximization of the extraction of power represents one of the most important aspects. Typically, in practical applications an RPVEH is used for supplying DC loads and, for this reason, a power electronics AC/DC interface is placed between the RPVEH and the DC load. Two architectures are the most exploited ones for the AC/DC conversion in RPVEH applications. The first one is based on the use of a passive AC/DC diode bridge rectifier. Such type of architecture needs a monodimensional Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithm for maximizing the extraction of power. The second possibility is represented by a single active AC/DC stage based on a bidirectional active bridge rectifier. In this case, for the maximum power extraction, a multidimensional MPPT algorithm is needed with a not negligible increase in the overall system complexity. On the basis of the above considerations, from the designer point of view, the correct choice of the most suitable AC/DC interface is of utmost importance. Such a choice must take into account the system complexity (that is strictly linked to both power stage and control circuitry losses) and requires a correct quantification of the increase of power obtainable with an active AC/DC interface with respect to a passive one. This paper is focused just on such an aspect. In particular, the increase of power that can be obtained by using an active AC/DC converter is theoretically demonstrated and quantified as a function of the main RPVEH characteristics. Moreover, such a theoretical analysis is also experimentally validated.
无源和有源交流/直流级压电采集器的功率提取
在谐振式压电振动能量采集器(RPVEHs)的应用中,最大限度地提取能量是最重要的方面之一。通常,在实际应用中,RPVEH用于提供直流负载,因此,在RPVEH和直流负载之间放置了电力电子AC/DC接口。在RPVEH应用程序中,AC/DC转换最常用的架构有两种。第一种是基于无源AC/DC二极管桥式整流器的使用。这种类型的架构需要一维最大功率点跟踪(MPPT)算法来最大限度地提取功率。第二种可能性是基于双向有源桥式整流器的单有源AC/DC级。在这种情况下,为了获得最大的功率提取,需要一种多维MPPT算法,这增加了整个系统的复杂性。基于以上考虑,从设计者的角度来看,正确选择最合适的AC/DC接口至关重要。这样的选择必须考虑到系统的复杂性(与功率级和控制电路损耗严格相关),并且需要对有源AC/DC接口相对于无源AC/DC接口可获得的功率增加进行正确的量化。本文所关注的正是这一方面。特别是,通过使用有源AC/DC变换器可以获得的功率的增加在理论上得到了证明和量化,作为主要RPVEH特性的函数。此外,理论分析也得到了实验验证。
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