Title :
Association of Flyback Converters to Harvest Energy from Multiple Hydraulically Connected Biofuel Cells
Author :
Degrenne, Nicolas ; Boileau, M. ; Morel, Florent ; khaled, firas ; Ondel, Olivier ; Buret, Francois ; Allard, Bruno
Author_Institution :
Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Univ. de Lyon, Lyon, France
Abstract :
Biofuel cells use catalysts (chemical, enzymatic or microbial) to convert chemical energy from organic substrates into electrical energy. This paper investigates energy harvesting from several low-power biofuel cells to power a load under several volts. As biofuel cells can share the same fuel source, an isolation is required to aggregate energy towards high voltages (compared to a cell voltage). The proposed converter is based on the well known fly back topology. The efficiency of the fly back converter is about 60 % for an input power of 10 mW. The PCB area is 29 cm2 compared to around 74 cm2 for a previously built boost converter. The topology of the fly back converter includes a control circuit which allows a regulation of the input voltage to keep it around the maximum power point (MPP at around 0.3 V). This control circuit is powered internally through an auxiliary sub-circuit.
Keywords :
biofuel; chemical energy conversion; energy harvesting; fuel cells; power convertors; PCB area; auxiliary sub-circuit; boost converter; cell voltage; chemical catalysts; chemical energy; control circuit; electrical energy; energy harvesting; enzymatic catalysts; fly back topology; flyback converters; fuel source; low-power biofuel cells; microbial catalysts; multiple hydraulically connected biofuel cells; organic substrates; power 10 mW; Biofuels; Fuel cells; Inductance; Resistance; Substrates; Windings; biofuel cell; energy harvesting; flyback converter; low-power supply; power management;
Conference_Titel :
Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Besancon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5146-1
DOI :
10.1109/GreenCom.2012.106