Title :
Achieving a high pulse power system through engineering the battery-capacitor combination
Author :
Brandhorst, Henry W., Jr. ; Chen, Zheng
Author_Institution :
Space Power Inst., Auburn Univ., AL, USA
Abstract :
The advancing technology of thin, lightweight, and high power ultracapacitors has been one of the most exciting and important developments in electronic components. The technology provides a new dimension for engineers and designers to manage the power and energy used in electronic products. The batteries will not have to be oversized to accommodate a peak power demand. A combination of battery and ultracapacitor (hybrid power system) can improve the battery capability for power peaks and also extend battery lifetime. This paper discusses results of an ultra-thin hydro-amorphous ruthenium oxide ultracapacitor. The unique electrochemical characteristics of this ultracapacitor allows it to provide a much higher pulse current capability over the battery-only system. The ultracapacitor is 0.1 cm thick, 14 cm2 in area, and weighing 2.6 g has the capability to deliver over 30 W pulse peaks. By combination of an ultracapacitor with the battery, the pulse performance of traditional alkaline primary battery can be significantly improved
Keywords :
capacitor storage; primary cells; pulsed power supplies; ruthenium compounds; 0.1 cm; 2.6 g; RuO2; alkaline primary battery; battery capability; battery lifetime extension; battery-capacitor combination; electrochemical characteristics; electronic products; high power ultracapacitors; high pulse power system; hybrid power system; primary AAA cells; pulse current capability; pulse performance; ultra-thin hydro-amorphous ruthenium oxide ultracapacitor; Batteries; Design engineering; Electronic components; Energy management; Power engineering and energy; Power system management; Pulse power systems; Supercapacitors; Systems engineering and theory; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Applications and Advances, 2001. The Sixteenth Annual Battery Conference on
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6545-3
DOI :
10.1109/BCAA.2001.905115