- Sun Feb 21, 2016 1:25 pm
#41603
I am aware of capacitor leakage. Using all X5R ceramic capacitors on board.
According to:
http://www.tme.eu/en/Document/73f8fd69a ... VX-X5R.pdftheir brand X5R's IR is 500MΩ / µF, so for 100uF the IR is 5MOhm. So all capacitors add together probably incur around 1uA leakage, on paper.
However, I believe the leakage is also correlated with the voltage applied. Putting 3.3v on 6.8v or 10v rated capacitor should yield less leakage than the nominal value.
My effort was originally driven by my lazyness - I want to stick my EPS sensors to the ceiling and don't have to worry about climb ladder to change battery for as long as possible.
Later after I learned quite a bit wrt. power supplies and power management, it became a technical curiosity - whether the state-of-the-art SMPS technology (commercially available, of course) could compete with the best linear regulation.
On my lazyness line, I have done other research, such as indoor ambient light energy harvesting. I explored a wide range of panels and boost adapters, once I collect more data and got more time, I will open another thread to share my experiences.