The REH-3.31.8 is a dual-output
energy harvester module designed primarily for photovoltaic (PV) cells but capable of running from other low-voltage DC supplies delivering 50mV or more. This unique and compact (12.19 x 12.19 mm) module contains all the circuitry required to run an energy harvesting system, including a Maximum Power Point (MPP) tracking function for the PV cell.
The user needs only to add the storage element (user-selectable rechargeable battery or supercapacitor) and connect the power source to make it operational. Two short-circuit-protected, fixed-voltage regulated outputs (1.8V@20mA and 3.3V@80mA) can be individually enabled/disabled. An imminent shutdown signal warns the application that insufficient energy is being harvested to maintain the output voltage and that the module is about to power down.
The REH-3.31.8-EVM-1 allows a quick and easy evaluation of the REH-3.31.8 energy harvesting module. It contains all necessary plug-in connectors to connect the energy source, energy storage element, twin output voltages, and an external backup battery. The PCB footprint includes pads for a space-saving CR2032 battery holder to serve as an onboard backup battery, if required.
If a primary cell backup battery (1.5V to 3V) is fitted, the REH-Module will automatically switch over to the backup supply if the energy harvesting input fails to maintain an uninterrupted output.