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A Self-Triggered Pulsed-Mode Flyback Converter for Electric-Field Energy Harvesting
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Electrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingPower EngineeringEngineeringSmart GridEnergy ManagementEnergy ConversionFlyback ConverterPower Electronics ConverterElectric Power TransmissionElectric Power ConversionPower ElectronicsElectric-field Energy HarvestingPower LineElectromagnetic Compatibility
Electric-field energy harvesting (EFEH) from medium-voltage (MV) power lines is an emerging technology to energize the low-cost distributed electronic measurement systems that are needed to monitor vital line parameters for smart grid systems. The challenge with EFEH is to extract energy without requiring a direct connection to the power line conductor. This severely constrains the amount of continuous energy that can be obtained because of the weak capacitive coupling between the power line and the energy harvesting system. This paper addresses this challenge, by using a self-triggered discontinuously operating flyback converter to transform a high-voltage dc bus rectified from the weakly coupled ac supply down to useful low-voltage levels. The results show that over 20 mW of continuous power can be extracted from a 12.7-kV MV line using this approach. Detailed circuit analysis and matching experimental results are presented to validate the concept.
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