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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are sources harvesting energy from organic matters and showing great promise in powering environmental sensors. Because of the low power and voltage issues (100μW at 0.3V for 20 cm2 electrodes), an electrical interface is required to extract the maximum power delivered by the MFC and boost the output voltage. However the switching operation of most converters induces a...
The microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are emerging energy harvesters that are promising for the autonomous supply of seafloors remote sensors. Regarding the low voltage and power level delivered by MFC an electrical interface is required to condition the sensors needs. The flyback in discontinuous conduction mode appears to be the best candidate to extract the maximum power delivered by the MFC, to electrically...
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