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I was looking at LTC3108, bq25570 (98% efficient), and the classic joule thief... IIRC the 2n2222 based joule thief limit is around 100:1...
However, if one is interested in converting low-voltage high-current thermopile energy sources. Is there a low-tech solution that can efficiently take 200mV @10 watt to something over 5 V ?
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The first thing I'd do is see if there is a way to re-wire the thermopiles for higher voltage at lower current. 0.2V,10W=50A, 0.2V/50A=0.004 Ohms TOTAL circuit resistance a FET of Rds(on) <1 mOhm @ 50A would be required....
then there is the requirement for an external power source of voltage sufficient to switch the FET gate, if the inverter is supplying a battery then that could be the source. .provided that the battery is never allowed to fully discharge.
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The main problem with low voltage supplies is starting them up in the first place. Once started, they can power their control circuitry from their own output. A crude but cheap and effective solution may be to use a small battery to provide an initial startup supply. Or perhaps a small motor used as a generator that can be spun by hand to get it started. Actually thinking about it, an old-fashioned rotary converter (motor+generator) could be an option. Or perhaps a secondary small TEG stack to provide a startup supply. As regards conventional EH products, make some harvesting products based on their zero-threshold MOSFETs
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Not a bad idea Patric, Perhaps a classic joule thief charging a small mcu 25uA supply would suffice for the driver logic.
Driving a low voltage Fet may be interesting, but the gate drive calculation gets a little odd. If we assume 40nC for a gate to fully switch on than its draw is not zero as the switching frequency increases. In this case, the driver would have to hibernate awhile to accumulate enough power to fully start the main drive circuit.
@mikeselectricstuff IIRC, n-channel fets traditionally have lower Rds on ratings than its matched p-channel version. I am considering a low Vgs n-channel driver, but haven't really thought that design through at this stage.
@BigBAd An electromechanical buzzer circuit may provide enough back emf to charge a starter supply. The low drop-out-voltage fast reed relay is worth a try, but fairly rare to find these days. The only one I found that could do 0.2 was a surplus “RES-55A 04.02†on ebay, and the article by MEBER on thermopile relays seems to suggest few modern setups go under 0.45 :
I plan to test driver designs with a much smaller 200 to 750 mV Honeywell thermopile, as they are under $25 locally and can handle 700 'C
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