Conventional multi-source energy harvesters use the time-division multiplexing (TDM) scheme, where the inductor operates in discontinuous current mode (DCM) and fails to perform well in continuous current mode (CCM). This… Click to show full abstract
Conventional multi-source energy harvesters use the time-division multiplexing (TDM) scheme, where the inductor operates in discontinuous current mode (DCM) and fails to perform well in continuous current mode (CCM). This article presents a single-inductor hybrid energy synchronous extraction circuit with serial stack resonance (SSR) for multi-source energy harvesting. The proposed circuit incorporates a synchronous electric charge extraction (SECE) circuit for ac energy and two buckâboost circuits for dc energy with a single inductor, which can operate either in a TDM mode to harvest energy from different sources separately or in an SSR mode to extract energy from multiple sources synchronously. The proposed harvester is fabricated in a 0.18- $\mu \text{m}$ CMOS process. It is configured with a photovoltaic (PV) cell, a thermoelectric generator (TEG), and two piezoelectric transducers (PZTs), where the number of PZTs is flexible to meet different application needs.
               
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