STEVAL-ISV020V1, Evaluation Board for SPV1050 ULP Energy Harvester and Battery Charger - Buck-Boost Configuration

Reference Design using part SPV1050 by STMicroelectronics

Manufacturer

STMicroelectronics
  • Application Category
    Battery Management
  • Product Type
    Battery Charger

For End Products

  • Access Control
  • Building Automation
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Home Automation
  • HVAC
  • Industrial Asset Tracking
  • Industrial Control
  • Smart Lighting
  • Surveillance and Security System

Description

  • STEVAL-ISV020V1, Evaluation Board based on the Ultra Low power energy harvester and battery charger SPV1050. The evaluation board implements the buck-boost configuration of the DC-DC converter and has the purpose of enhancing the SPV1050 based applications development by testing the silicon performance thanks to many jumpers and test points, and by helping to find out the best system configuration to make the SPV1050 device working at the most of efficiency. Harvest energy from PV panels supplying 2.6 V = VMP= 9 V and 10 uA = IMP= 20 mA. Charge a battery with the 3.7V under voltage protection threshold (VUVP) and 4.2V end of charge voltage threshold (VEOC)

Key Features

  • Input Voltage
    18 V

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