Abstract

At present, research on interface circuits for environmental energy harvesting is mainly carried out around a single transducer. However, rich ambient energy sources can be harvested with multiple transducers. Hence, in this article, extensible multi-input synchronous electronic charge extraction (EMI-SECE) interface circuit based on triple-stack LC resonance for piezoelectric and thermoelectric energy harvesting is proposed. proposed EMI-SECE interface circuit can simultaneously extract energy from multiple piezoelectric transducers (PZTs) and thermoelectric generators when the peak open-circuit voltage of the PZTs is detected by the passive peak detectors. Theoretical analysis and experiments verify the effectiveness of the circuit. The experimental results show that the proposed EMI-SECE circuit can harvest energy from two PZTs with any phase difference (0-2π) based on single inductor. In addition, the circuit can harvest thermoelectric energy at an open-circuit voltage as low as 20 mV, and the maximum harvesting efficiency can be reached 85.7% at V <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">oc</sub> = 200 mV.

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