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US9748872B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9748872-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414537277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A vibrational energy harvesting system is disclosed. Included is a first energy harvesting unit and a second energy harvesting unit that convert mechanical vibrations into first and second AC signals, respectively. A first AC-DC converter coupled to the first energy harvesting unit and a second AC-DC converter coupled to the second energy harvesting unit are configured to convert the first AC signal and the second AC signal into a first DC signal and a second DC signal, respectively. A DC-DC converter is coupled between the second AC-DC converter and a controller, and is configured to receive the second DC signal and provide a regulated DC signal by using energy from the second DC signal in response to a periodic signal generated by the controller. Typically, an energy storage unit is coupled to the DC-DC converter and is configured to receive and store energy from the regulated DC signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vibrational energy harvesting system comprising: a first energy harvesting unit configured to convert mechanical vibrations into a first AC signal; a second energy harvesting unit configured to convert mechanical vibrations into a second AC signal; a first AC-DC converter coupled to the first energy harvesting unit and configured to convert the first AC signal into a first DC signal; a second AC-DC converter coupled to the second energy harvesting unit and configured to convert the second AC signal into a second DC signal; a controller coupled to the first AC-DC converter and configured to receive the first DC signal as input power and output a periodic signal; and a DC-DC converter coupled between the second AC-DC converter and the controller and configured to receive the second DC signal and output a regulated DC signal using energy from the second DC signal in response to the periodic signal generated by the controller. 2. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 1 wherein the first energy harvesting unit and the second energy harvesting unit comprise a multilayer piezoelectric cantilever having at least one end fixed to a support. 3. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 2 further including a first interface layer sandwiched between the first energy harvesting unit and the second energy harvesting unit to provide electrical isolation between the first energy harvesting unit and the second energy harvesting unit. 4. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 1 wherein the first energy harvesting unit and the second energy harvesting unit each comprise a top electrode, a bottom electrode, and a piezoelectric multilayer sandwiched between the top electrode and the bottom electrode. 5. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 4 wherein the piezoelectric multilayer comprises a plurality of alternating layers of piezoelectric material and electrodes. 6. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 1 wherein the DC-DC converter is configured to boost voltage of the second DC signal and thereby generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal falls below a predetermined voltage level. 7. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 1 wherein the DC-DC converter is configured to buck voltage of the second DC signal and thereby generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal rises above a predetermined voltage level. 8. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 1 wherein the DC-DC converter is configured to boost voltage of the second DC signal and thereby generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal falls below a first predetermined voltage level and buck voltage of the second DC signal and thereby generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal rises above a second predetermined voltage level. 9. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 8 wherein the first predetermined voltage level and the second predetermined voltage level are the same. 10. The vibrational energy harvesting system of claim 1 wherein the DC-DC converter is configured to provide a continuous flow of energy to an energy storage unit. 11. A method of vibrational energy harvesting comprising: providing a vibrational energy harvesting system having a first energy harvesting unit, a second energy harvesting unit, a first AC-DC converter, a second AC-DC converter, a controller and a DC-DC converter; converting mechanical vibrations into a first AC signal via the first energy harvesting unit; converting mechanical vibrations into a second AC signal via the second energy harvesting unit; converting the first AC signal to a first DC signal via the first AC-DC converter; converting the second AC signal to a second DC signal via the second AC-DC converter; powering the controller with the first DC signal to output a periodic signal from the controller to control switching of the DC-DC converter; and powering the DC-DC converter with the second DC signal to output a regulated DC signal from the DC-DC converter. 12. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 further comprising storing energy of the regulated DC signal output from the DC-DC converter into an energy storage unit. 13. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 wherein the first energy harvesting unit and the second energy harvesting unit comprise a multilayer piezoelectric cantilever. 14. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 wherein the first energy harvesting unit and the second energy harvesting unit each comprise a top electrode, a bottom electrode, and a piezoelectric multilayer sandwiched between the top electrode and the bottom electrode. 15. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 14 wherein the piezoelectric multilayer comprises a plurality of alternating layers of piezoelectric materials and electrodes. 16. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 further comprising boosting voltage of the second DC signal to generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal falls below a predetermined voltage level. 17. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 further comprising bucking voltage of the second DC signal to generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal rises above a predetermined level. 18. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 further comprising boosting voltage of the second DC signal to generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal falls below a first predetermined voltage level and bucking voltage of the second DC signal to generate the regulated DC signal as an average voltage of the second DC signal rises above a second predetermined level. 19. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 18 wherein the first predetermined level and the second predetermined level are the same. 20. The method of vibrational energy harvesting of claim 11 wherein the DC-DC converter is configured to provide a continuous flow of energy to a load.
Circuits; Control arrangements or methods · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
Cantilevers · CPC title
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