Abstract: In the field of thermoelectric power generation using semiconductors,how to utilize thermal energy
efficiently and enhance power generation efficiency is a current research focus.This study aims to enhance the
output power and efficiency of semiconductor thermoelectric power generation through the optimization of hot-
end temperature regulation,the development of an integrated data collecting platform,and the implementation
of a dual-chip series arrangement for a custom thermoelectric generator.Researchers investigate how hot-end
temperature gradients and semiconductor connection techniques affect output current,output voltage,and
maximum output power,which greatly enhances power production efficiency.The experimental results show that
at a hot-end temperature of 331 K,the maximum output power of the double-plate series configuration reaches
1.158 W,about 157% higher than the single plate(0.449 55 W),and can stably drive low-power devices.
Meanwhile,the goodness of fit between the measured data and the theoretical model is 0.999 255,with a
maximum error of only 0.038 341.This research presents innovative methods for fulfilling educational needs,
exploring thermoelectric power generation in semiconductors,engineering small energy systems,and harnessing
waste heat.