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Efficiency Considerations for the Fast Charge of Supercapacitors in the Frame of Low Voltage Applications

Delalay, S.
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Barrade, P.
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Rufer, A.  
2010
ESSCAP 2010 : 4th European Symposium on Supercapacitors & Applications

Even if supercapacitors present a reduced energy density, they allow to store a significant amount of energy which leads to a significant autonomy for applications with reduced energy needs. The main advantage of supercapacitors is to compensate a limited autonomy by frequent and fast charge processes. This contribution presents some considerations on the fast charge of supercapacitors, in the general frame of a low voltage application. The identification of the losses is operated from a primary energy source via a DC/DC converter to a single supercapacitive cell of reduced capacitance. Some experimental results are proposed.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Delalay, S.
Barrade, P.
Rufer, A.  
Date Issued

2010

Subjects

fast energy transfer

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low-voltage high-current converter

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supercapacitors

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ESSCAP 2010 : 4th European Symposium on Supercapacitors & Applications

Bordeaux, France

21-22 October 2010

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