A Self-Powered Bipolar Rectifier-Less Series-SSHI Circuit with Dual-Polarity Energy Extraction for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
Zijun Qiu (Student TU Delft)
Sreedharan Maniyil (Student TU Delft)
W. Peng (TU Delft - Electronic Components, Technology and Materials)
André C. van der Ham (SKF BV)
Sijun Du (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)
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Abstract
This article presents a self-powered, bipolar, rectifierless series synchronized switch harvesting on inductor (BiReL-SSHI) interface circuit for piezoelectric energy harvesting. At both the positive and negative peaks of the piezoelectric transducer (PZT) voltage, a synchronous switch is automatically activated, enabling energy transfer from the PZT to a storage capacitor, while the inductor simultaneously inverts the PZT voltage for the next half cycle. Compared to conventional full-bridge rectifiers (FBRs) and series synchronized switch harvesting on inductor circuits, the BiReL-SSHI topology employs fewer components by optimizing the positive and negative synchronous switches, thereby reducing power loss and improving energy extraction efficiency. Experimental results show that the BiReL-SSHI achieves a 5.4× improvement in power extraction compared to an FBR, when the open-circuit voltage (V
oc) of the PZT is 8 V. Furthermore, in scenarios where a high V
oc is converted to a low output voltage, the BiReL-SSHI achieves superior energy transfer efficiency compared to other interface circuits. Experimental results further demonstrate that at a 3.3 V output under identical vibration conditions, the BiReL-SSHI delivers 5.86× higher output power than the FBR.
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