Interface circuits for multiphase piezoelectric energy harvesters

This paper describes interface circuits for a multiphase disk-shaped piezoelectric generator. By using quarter-circle shaped electrodes, similar to an ultrasonic motor, multiple output voltage phases are obtained from a single resonating disk. A lumped circuit model for the piezoelectric transducer...

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Published in:2008 Twenty-Third Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition pp. 639 - 644
Main Authors: Guilar, N.J., Hurst, P.J., Amirtharajah, R., Margolis, D.L., Horsley, D.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-02-2008
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Summary:This paper describes interface circuits for a multiphase disk-shaped piezoelectric generator. By using quarter-circle shaped electrodes, similar to an ultrasonic motor, multiple output voltage phases are obtained from a single resonating disk. A lumped circuit model for the piezoelectric transducer is derived, which is accurate for the traveling wave excitation. Interface circuits that take advantage of the multiple output phases have been designed, implemented, and tested. A time-interleaved AC-DC converter with low output voltage ripple serves as an example of these interface circuits. In addition, a new energy recycling technique, which exploits the relative phase difference between adjacent electrodes, is explored. Measured results show a greater than 10% increase in total energy harvesting ability with the use of the proposed energy recycling technique.
ISBN:9781424418732
1424418739
ISSN:1048-2334
2470-6647
DOI:10.1109/APEC.2008.4522789