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Powering a Development Board

A project log for Thermoelectric Power Harvesting Demo

Harvesting power from a low cost Peltier heater, run in reverse, to power an embedded electronics demo board

jake-wachlinJake Wachlin 11/14/2020 at 02:510 Comments

With the custom PCB in hand, I set the thermoelectric generator up in the same way, with a temperature differential of about 40 deg F.

The output of the TPS61200 is set to be about 2.1V. Note that most of this PCB is for a variety of other projects. Only the bottom left section with the boost converter is relevant here.

The output is connected to the battery input on my ultra-low-power development board, which charges up the onboard supercapacitor. Note that I taped over the solar cells on the development board, so that they do not contribute to the available power.

With the system running for only a few minutes, the supercapacitor was charged up, and the development board was running, evident by the periodic flash of its low-power LED.


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