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'On
Chip' Smart Sensor Array and Control Teleplatform for Thermophotovoltaic Cell
Manufacturing Applications--ARSECO, 2606 Foothill Boulevard, Suite A, La Cresenta,
CA 91214; 818-249-9864
Mr.
Vardkes Victor Boyadzhyan, Principal Investigator, senselab@pacbell.net
Mrs.
Marine Boyadzhyan, Business Official, senselab@pacbell.net
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG03-00ER82951
Amount:
$700,000
Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells offer many
opportunities as an alternate energy source.
However, problems in TPV cell characterization, needed for manufacturing
process control have an adverse impact on efficient cell manufacturing and
yields. This project will develop
an `On Chip’ smart sensor array to characterize TPV cell parameters such as
temperature gradients, poly metal sheet resistively, and thin film substrate
thickness. Using a custom
smart sensor array and an application specific “Device Characterization
Platform,” accurate `On Cell” measurements and control via wireless tele-platform
feedback system will be engineered. In
Phase I, the `On Chip’ sensor array concept was verified through virtual
software system analysis. An
application-specific “Device Characterization Platform” was built and its
rudimentary interface circuits were tested for integrity, functionality, and
performance. In Phase II, the
actual TPV cell with `On Chip’ embedded smart sensor array will be fabricated. Prototype TPV cell units will be used on the TPV “Device
Characterization Platform” to collect temperature gradient data.
Commercial Applications And Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The technology should result in reduced TPV cell costs and improved energy conversion. Applications that have waste heat and require noiseless and emission free compact electrical generators should be candidate markets for this TPV technology.