The simplest DC/DC converter for supplying an Internet-of-Things device is definitely a switched-capacitor converter. The voltage from a mere 1.2 V battery may be stepped up to 2 V. A quite large operating frequency is required in order to reach the smallest possible output impedance value of the DC/DC converter. The overall efficiency is then limited even more so if the power area density of the system should be large. The article details how a microbial fuel cell may substitute one capacitor in the switched-capacitor converter, achieving a better efficiency at a much lower operating frequency. In that perspective, the microbial fuel cell acts as a kind of battery range extender. Some limitations exist that are discussed. A simple converter is experimentally evaluated to support the discussion. Substituting a microbial fuel cell inside a 100 & mu;W switched-capacitor converter compensates for losses in the order of 5% of efficiency. Moreover, the microbial fuel cell extends the lifespan of the battery, as 1.6 V output voltage is still possible when the battery voltage drops to 0.8 V. More than 94% efficiency is measured for a range of output power between 100 & mu;W and 1 mW, which is sufficient to address a lot of frugal IoT applications.

Microbial fuel cell as battery range extender for frugal iot / Berlitz, Carlos Augusto; Pietrelli, Andrea; Mieyeville, Fabien; Pillonnet, Gaël; Allard, Bruno. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 16:18(2023). [10.3390/en16186501]

Microbial fuel cell as battery range extender for frugal iot

Pietrelli, Andrea
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2023

Abstract

The simplest DC/DC converter for supplying an Internet-of-Things device is definitely a switched-capacitor converter. The voltage from a mere 1.2 V battery may be stepped up to 2 V. A quite large operating frequency is required in order to reach the smallest possible output impedance value of the DC/DC converter. The overall efficiency is then limited even more so if the power area density of the system should be large. The article details how a microbial fuel cell may substitute one capacitor in the switched-capacitor converter, achieving a better efficiency at a much lower operating frequency. In that perspective, the microbial fuel cell acts as a kind of battery range extender. Some limitations exist that are discussed. A simple converter is experimentally evaluated to support the discussion. Substituting a microbial fuel cell inside a 100 & mu;W switched-capacitor converter compensates for losses in the order of 5% of efficiency. Moreover, the microbial fuel cell extends the lifespan of the battery, as 1.6 V output voltage is still possible when the battery voltage drops to 0.8 V. More than 94% efficiency is measured for a range of output power between 100 & mu;W and 1 mW, which is sufficient to address a lot of frugal IoT applications.
2023
DC/DC boost converter; switched-capacitor converter; microbial fuel cell; range extender
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Microbial fuel cell as battery range extender for frugal iot / Berlitz, Carlos Augusto; Pietrelli, Andrea; Mieyeville, Fabien; Pillonnet, Gaël; Allard, Bruno. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 16:18(2023). [10.3390/en16186501]
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