Low-Voltage Energy Harvesting
Over the past few years, the technology of energy harvesting has emerged from the laboratory to the marketplace. In practice, however, it has been difficult to efficiently capture the ambient or waste energy generated by many practical devices suited for this purpose, due to their very low voltage and power outputs.
Typical devices such as thermoelectric generators, electro-magnetic coils, single photovoltaic cells, and infrared emitters output voltages in the low hundreds of milli-volts and power outputs from micro-watts to milli-watts.
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