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Energy harvesting – Design archive

Anne-Francoise Pele

5/10/2012 2:00 PM EDT

Interested in energy harvesting, also known as power harvesting or energy scavenging?

Here is a collection of the Design Articles, Case Studies, Product How-To articles that have been published on Smart Energy Designline and, in some cases, Power Management Designline over the last few years.

Check back frequently! This list will be updated as new articles arrive.

And, obviously, articles are presented in chronological order with most recent on top.

Design articles:
. Vibration energy harvesting for wireless sensor networks: Assessments and perspectives (04/12/2012)
By CEA-Leti

. Bridging energy harvesting wireless sensor networks to TCP/IP (04/06/2012)
By EnOcean Inc.

. Energy harvesting & battery pack protection from shunt charger IC systems (03/23/2012)
By Linear Technology Corp.

. Energy harvesting, wireless sensor networks & opportunities for industrial applications (2/27/2012)
By CEA-Leti

. Ultracapacitors: Best option for EV energy storage technology (2/6/2012)
By Ioxus

. Coupling a supercapacitor with a small energy harvesting source (1/23/2012)
By CAP-XX Ltd

. Power-management functions for energy harvesting (1/8/2012)
By Texas Instruments

. Shunt charger ICs harvest energy, protect batteries (12/2/2011)
By Linear Technology Corp.

. Evolving energy harvesting with FRAM (11/21/2011)
By Jacob Borgeson

. Energy harvesting and renewable energy sources (11/7/2011)
By John Donovan is editor of low-powerdesign.com

. Energy harvesting for autonomous systems: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5 (10/6/2011)
By the University of Southampton, Hampshire, U.K.

. The potential of energy harvesting means there’s nothing to lose (06/28/2011)

. Aircraft structures take advantage of energy harvesting implementations (05/11/2011)
By Linear Technology Corp.

. Low power solar energy harvesting in a compact footprint (05/10/2011)
By Linear Technology Corp.

. Actuation-powered wireless switch eases remote controls (5/3/2011)
By EnOcean GmbH

. Energy harvester produces power from local environment, eliminating batteries in wireless sensors (5/2/2011)
By Linear Technology Corp.

. Ultralow-voltage energy harvester powers wireless sensors from waste heat. Part 1; Part 2 (01/13/2011)
By Linear Technology Corp.

. Managing the power in wireless sensor networks powered by energy-harvesting circuitry (6/7/2010)
By CAP-XX Ltd

. Energy harvesting for wireless sensor networks (3/20/2009)
By Cymbet

. Good vibrations for energy harvesting (11/10/2008)

. Zero-power modules point the way for energy harvesting (01/14/2007)
By Advanced Linear Devices Inc.

. Energy harvesting: A battle against power losses (9/23/2006)
IEEE Georgia Tech Analog and Power IC Design Lab

. Harvesting energy into lithium-ion batteries (2/14/2006)
By IEEE Georgia Tech Analog and Power IC Design Lab

. Self-powered systems -- can they eliminate the need for batteries? (10/10/2005)
By Advanced Cerametrics Inc.

. Harvesting ambient energy (8/29/2005)
By IEEE

. Energy-harvesting chips and the quest for everlasting life (6/30/2005)
By IEEE Georgia Tech Analog and Power IC Design Lab

Read also:
LED - Design archive
Power Line Communication – Design archive
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I'm on the hunt for News and Products and How-To articles – anything and everything related to clean technologies. Do not hesitate to drop me a line at anne-francoise.pele@ubm.com




Dr DSP

5/21/2012 10:59 AM EDT

This is a great list. Lets have more like this!

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IDontUseTheForumSoWhyAmIForcedToMakeANickname

9/13/2012 2:30 PM EDT

Agreed. Thanks for the list of great info

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