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A 1.4mW to 119mW, Wide Output Power Range Energy Harvesting System With 2-D Fast MPPT Based on HC for 1k to 50k Illuminated Solar Cell

Author(s)
Choi, EunhoNamgoong, GyeonghoPark, WoojinKim, JiwonKim, SuhwanLee, BonyoungBien, Franklin
Issued Date
2022-11
DOI
10.1109/TCSII.2022.3185392
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60395
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS II-EXPRESS BRIEFS, v.69, no.11, pp.4389 - 4393
Abstract
A photovoltaic (PV) energy harvesting system with 2-Dimensional Fast Maximum Power Point Tracking (2-D FMPPT), based on the hill climbing (HC) MPPT technique is proposed. The 3-step MPPT modes for the energy harvesting system are employed to obtain KVOC that is independent of environmental effects such as irradiance and radiated temperature. The system consists of a dynamic peak transducer power sensor (DPTPS), Coarse (1st) FMPPT mode, Ton Increment/Decrement Mode, Fine (2nd) mode, MPPT logics, and a controller. The system can handle a voltage range of 0.5 V to 2.4 V and a power range of 1.4 mW to 119 mW. A peak MPPT efficiency of 99.4% and over 96.1% MPPT efficiency in 1 k to 50 k illuminance are achieved. The proposed system is fabricated on 0.18-mu mCMOS process and occupies an active area of 1.4 mm(2).
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
ISSN
1549-7747
Keyword (Author)
Energy harvestingMaximum power point trackersSolar power generationPhotovoltaic systemsMicroprocessorsComputer architectureTransducers2-dimensional fast maximum power point tracking (2-D FMPPT)3-step modedynamic peak transducer power sensor (DPTPS)hill climbing (HC)K-VOCphotovoltaic (PV) energy harvesting system
Keyword
POINT TRACKINGEFFICIENCYCIRCUIT

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