Microelectronic Circuit Design for Energy Harvesting Systems, 1st ed. 2017

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This book describes the design of microelectronic circuits for energy harvesting, broadband energy conversion, new methods and technologies for energy conversion. The author also discusses the design of power management circuits and the implementation of voltage regulators. Coverage includes advanced methods in low and high power electronics, as well as principles of micro-scale design based on piezoelectric, electromagnetic and thermoelectric technologies with control and conditioning circuit design.

Introduction.- The fundamentals of Energy Harvesting.- Input Energy.- Electromagnetic transducers.- Piezoelectric transducers.- Thermoelectric transducers.- Electrostatic transducers.- Powering microsystem.- Low power circuits.- Low-power solutions for biomedical / mobile devices.- Applications of Energy Harvesting.- Index.

Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio is a Ph.D. in Physics and a Telecommunication Engineer. He has worked on various international projects in the field of gravitational wave research. Working as a software/hardware developer in the data acquisition system, he participated as the designer of the thermal compensation system (TCS) for the optical system used in the Virgo Experiment (an experiment for detection of the gravitational wave). Actually, He works as Technical writer and electronic designer in the X-ray field to design new devices about High Voltage systems and Microbeam for radiobiological and microscopy applications. Di Paolo Emilio is also the author of numerous publications on electronics design, data acquisition system, PCB, IT and embedded system.

Provides a single-source reference to energy harvesting and its applications Serves as a practical guide to microelectronics design for energy harvesting, with application to mobile power supplies Enables readers to develop energy harvesting systems for wearable/mobile electronics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras