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Integration of dispenser-printed ultra-low-voltage thermoelectric and energy storage devices
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionThermoelectricsThermal Energy StoragePrinted ElectronicsEnergy Storage DeviceEnergy Storage DevicesElectronic PackagingMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEnergy StoragePerpetual Power SolutionHeat TransferThermoelectric DeviceElectric BatteryRegulated PowerPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsThermoelectric MaterialTechnologyThermal Engineering
This paper reports on an integrated energy harvesting prototype that consists of dispenser-printed thermoelectric energy harvesting and electrochemical energy storage devices. Parallel-connected thermoelectric devices with low internal resistances were designed, fabricated and characterized. The use of a commercially available dc-to-dc converter was explored to step-up a 27.1 mV input voltage from a printed thermoelectric device to a regulated 2.34 V output at a maximum of 34% conversion efficiency. The regulated power succeeds in charging dispenser-printed, zinc-based micro-batteries with charging efficiencies of up to 67%. The prototype presented in this work demonstrates the feasibility of deploying a printable, cost-effective and perpetual power solution for practical wireless sensor network applications.
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