Title :
Experimental test on a fuel cell - supercapacitor hybrid power supply for a digital still camera
Author :
Boscaino, Valeria ; Capponi, Giuseppe ; Marino, Filippo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
Abstract :
Today, the consumer market calls for high-performance power supply systems. Existing sources and technologies are not abreast of portable electronics trends, thus pressing both the academic and industrial research to focus on innovative technologies. Customers´ requirements lead to a growing interest in longer-lasting power, fast transient response power supply systems and a minimization of system weight, volume and cost. In this paper, a fuel cell-supercapacitor hybrid power supply for a Digital Camera is proposed, although the control algorithm can be efficiently applied to any portable device. The power management system also provides the load levelling function, optimizing the hydrogen consumption. The stack current is directly controlled and a multiple-steady-state control technique is implemented, optimizing the hybrid source performances. The hybrid power supply is neither affected by the fuel cell transient response nor by the supercapacitor bank runtime. Experimental results on a laboratory prototype, powering a Fujifilm S5500 digital camera, are shown.
Keywords :
cameras; fuel cells; power system management; supercapacitors; transient response; Fujifilm S5500 digital camera; consumer market; digital still camera; fuel cell transient response; high-performance power supply systems; multiple-steady-state control technique; portable electronics; power management system; supercapacitor hybrid power supply; system weight minimization; Consumer electronics; Digital cameras; Electrical equipment industry; Fuel cells; Industrial electronics; Power supplies; Pressing; Supercapacitors; Testing; Transient response; DC-DC power conversion; consumer electronics; control systems; fuel cell; modeling; power electronics; power supplies; power system modeling; transient analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2009 Proceedings of the 44th International
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6823-2