by Gregory Mirsky, Design Engineer, Deer Park, Ill., How2Power Today, Oct 15 2021
Focus:
Supercapacitors are gaining popularity as power backup devices in diverse power supply
applications where they are called on to deliver constant power to the load for some
specified period of time. In order to design the supercap-based backup module correctly,
designers need to understand how the supercapacitors discharge more quickly when feeding a
constant power load (such as a boost regulator) than when feeding a purely resistive load.
To address this subject, which has been neglected in the literature, this article derives
the voltage and current equations that describe the discharge of a supercap into a
constant power load, plots voltage and current curves for an example design, and compares
discharge into a constant power load versus a resistive load. An example circuit is also
simulated.
What you’ll learn:
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