hello,
I was reading in multiple papers that some researchers will use a weak power supply to power electronics that are at higher power demand. They do that by using a capacitor and some circuits to store energy and releasing it at once when it is enough. I believe the circuit will maintain the voltage fixed at a level enough to drive their electronics to release the current in the charged supercapacitor.
My application:
I have a weak power source that generates microwatt (uW) and I would like it to store energy and release it into the mW. If someone has done that before can someone recommend a circuit I can build with some analysis to understand what is going on? or recommend a commercial chip if available?
I was reading in multiple papers that some researchers will use a weak power supply to power electronics that are at higher power demand. They do that by using a capacitor and some circuits to store energy and releasing it at once when it is enough. I believe the circuit will maintain the voltage fixed at a level enough to drive their electronics to release the current in the charged supercapacitor.
My application:
I have a weak power source that generates microwatt (uW) and I would like it to store energy and release it into the mW. If someone has done that before can someone recommend a circuit I can build with some analysis to understand what is going on? or recommend a commercial chip if available?