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MODULE ENERGY HARVESTER W/CONN

EH300

Manufacturer Part Number
EH300
Description
MODULE ENERGY HARVESTER W/CONN
Manufacturer
Advanced Linear Devices Inc
Series
EPAD®r
Type
Energy Harvestingr
Datasheet

Specifications of EH300

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EH300/EH301 Series Energy Harvesting Modules
Applications
Energy Harvesting
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
Module
Input Voltage
500 V
Output Voltage
1.8 V to 3.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Product
Power Management Modules
Supply Current
400 mA
Silicon Manufacturer
Advanced Linear Devices
Kit Application Type
Power Management
Application Sub Type
Energy Harvesting
Features
Modules Are Designed To Continuously And Actively Operate
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Supply
-
Voltage - Supply
-
Operating Temperature
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
1014-1193

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Part Number:
EH300
Manufacturer:
Advanced Linear Devices Inc
Quantity:
135
Part Number:
EH300A
Manufacturer:
Advanced Linear Devices Inc
Quantity:
135
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
EH300/EH301 Series EPAD
Modules can accept energy from many types of electrical
energy sources and store this energy to power conventional
3.3V and 5.0V electrical circuits and systems. EH300/EH301
Series Modules are completely self-powered and always in
the active mode. They are intended for low power intermit-
tent duty cycle sampled data or condition-based monitoring/
extreme lifespan applications. These Modules can accept
instantaneous input voltages ranging from 0.0V to +/-500V
AC or DC, and input currents from 200nA to 400mA from
energy harvesting sources that produce electrical energy in
either a steady or an intermittent and irregular manner with
varying source impedances. EH300/EH301 Series Modules
condition the stored energy to provide power at output volt-
age and current levels that are within the limits of a particu-
lar electronic system power supply specifications. For ex-
ample, 1.8V and 3.6V is a useful voltage range for many
types of I.C. circuits such as microprocessors.
EH300/EH301 Series Modules are designed to continuously
and actively operate to capture, accumulate and conserve
energy from an external energy source. Each individual
EH300/EH301 Series Module is set to operate between two
supply voltage thresholds, +V_low DC and +V_high DC,
corresponding to the minimum (V
ply voltage values for the intended application. When an en-
ergy source starts to inject energy into the inputs of an EH300/
EH301 Series Module in the form of electrical charge im-
pulses, these charge packets are collected, accumulated and
stored onto an internal storage capacitor bank. For most com-
mon energy harvesting applications, the electrical energy
charge packets arrives in the form of input voltage spikes
that are uncontrolled and unpredictable. Often these cover
a wide range of voltages, currents and timing waveforms.
EH300/EH301 Series Modules are designed to accommo-
date such conditions with exceptional efficiency and effec-
tiveness
within 4 minutes at an average input current of 10 A and
within 40 minutes at an average input current of just 1.0 A.
ORDERING INFORMATION
© 2007 Advanced Linear Devices, Inc. 415 Tasman Drive, Sunnyvale, California 94089 -1706 Tel: (408) 747-1155 Fax: (408) 747-1286 http://www.aldinc.com
Part Number
EH300
EH300A
EH301
EH301A
EHJ1C
EHJ2C
Note: EH300A and EH301A are high energy output versions
.
As an example, EH300 Series Module can cycle
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4.6 mJ Module / 1.8V to 3.6V operation
30 mJ Module / 1.8V to 3.6V operation
8.3 mJ Module / 3.1V to 5.2V operation
55 mJ Module / 3.1V to 5.2V operation
6 inch cable / J1connector (Input)
6 inch cable / J2 connector (Output)
EH300/EH301 EPAD
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Description
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SPECIFICATIONS
EH300/EH300A/EH301/EH301A
Input/Output Electrical Specifications @25 C
• Max. Instantaneous Input Voltage: +/- 500V
• Max. Instantaneous Input Current: 400mA
• Max. Input Power: 500mW
• Min. Input: 0.0V@1nA
• Min. Charging Input (Max. Power Dissipation):
• Internal Voltage Clamp: 7.0V@10mA
• Max. Output Current: 1 amp
• Operating Life Cycles: Virtually unlimited
• Logic Compatibility: CMOS
EH300
• V
• Useful Energy Output@ 4.6mJ
• Output On-Time Rating: 68msec@25mA
EH300A
• V
• Useful Energy Output@ 30mJ
• Output On-Time Rating: 75msec@150mA
EH301
• V
• Useful Energy Output@ 8.3mJ
• Output On-Time Rating: 80msec@25mA
EH301A
• V
• Useful Energy Output@ 55mJ
• Output On-Time Rating: 88msec@150mA
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
onboard storage capacitor bank is +V, which is also the
positive supply voltage switched to power the output
power load. Initially, +V voltage on an EH300/EH301
Series Module starts at 0.0V. During the initial charge
period, +V starts charging from 0.0V. The internal circuit
of the Module monitors and detects this +V voltage. When
+V reaches V
turned to the ON state and is then able to supply power
- EH300
- EH301
- EH300A
- EH301A
EH300/EH301 Series Modules' voltage on the
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1.8V
1.8V
3.1V
3.1V
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V
V
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4.0V@200nA(800nW)
6.0V@300nA(1800nW)
4.0V@500nA(2 W)
6.0V@500nA(3 W)
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H=
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, the Module output (V
3.6V
3.6V
5.2V
5.2V
EH300/EH300A/EH301/EH301A
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EH300 Summary of contents

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... L ply voltage values for the intended application. When an en- ergy source starts to inject energy into the inputs of an EH300/ EH301 Series Module in the form of electrical charge im- pulses, these charge packets are collected, accumulated and stored onto an internal storage capacitor bank. For most com- ...

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... During normal operation, as power is drawn from an EH300/ EH301 Series Module, +V decreases in voltage. When +V reaches V , output V switches to an OFF state and stops L P supplying any further power to the power load. With built-in hysteresis circuits within the Module, V OFF state even when the external energy source starts charging the capacitor bank again by importing fresh new impulses of electrical energy ...

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