Evaluation of high step-up power electronics stages in thermoelectric generator systems

Kai Sun, Longxian Ni, Min Chen, Hongfei Wu, Yan Xing, Lasse Rosendahl

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Abstract

To develop practical thermoelectric generator (TEG) systems, especially radioisotope thermoelectric power supplies for deep-space exploration, a power conditioning stage with high step-up gain is indispensable. This stage is used to step up the low output voltage of thermoelectric generators to the required high level. Furthermore, maximum power point tracking control for TEG modules needs to be implemented into the power electronics stages. In this paper, the temperature-dependent electrical characteristics of a thermoelectric generator are analyzed in depth. Three typical high step-up power converters suitable for TEG applications are discussed: an interleaved boost converter, a boost converter with a coupled inductor and an interleaved boost converter with an auxiliary transformer. A general comparison of the three high step-up converters is conducted to study the step-up gain, conversion efficiency and input current ripples. The interleaved boost converter with an auxiliary transformer is found to be the most suitable topology for TEG applications, which is verified by experiments.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Electronic Materials
Volume42
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)2157-2164
Number of pages8
ISSN0361-5235
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2013

Keywords

  • DC-DC converters
  • power electronics stage
  • Thermoelectric generator

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