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Power Management IC With a Three-Phase Cold Self-Start for Thermoelectric Generators

Thinh Tran-Dinh, Hieu Minh Pham, Loan Pham-Nguyen, Sang‐Gug Lee, Hanh‐Phuc Le

2020IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers20 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents a self-startup power management IC (PMIC) applicable in thermoelectric generators (TEGs). The PMIC is based on a boost converter integrated with a complete control circuitry that handles all required operations, including maximum power point tracking (MPPT). The converter supports cold self-start from low TEG voltages using three startup phases and two power-on-reset (POR) signals for smooth transitions between the phases. The PMIC is designed and fabricated in a 180-nm technology. The cold-start operation is verified at a minimum TEG voltage of 60 mV. The converter achieves a peak efficiency of 79.94% at 120-mV input voltage and 1080 μW output power, while maintaining efficiency above 70% for a wide range of TEG voltage from 80 mV.

Topics & Concepts

Reset (finance)Thermoelectric generatorVoltageElectrical engineeringPower (physics)Boost converterMaterials sciencePower managementComputer scienceThermoelectric effectEngineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsEconomicsFinancial economicsInnovative Energy Harvesting TechnologiesAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and DevicesEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks