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Voltage Stabilization of Thermoelectric Modules using a Boost Converter

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Fig. 2.The power and voltage relationship against current for a thermoelectric module at a fixed temperature difference
Fig. 6.The electrical circuit setup to measure the voltage and current, before and after the boost converter
Fig. 10.Input and output voltages against temperature difference.  The range  of output voltage is much smaller compared to that of the input voltage, and is closer to 5V, even for low input voltages
Fig. 12.Graph of input and output power against temperature difference.  Both  are almost linear in nature, but output power is always lower than that of input power
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