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Microelectromechanical systems vibration powered electromagnetic generator for wireless sensor applications
Authors:E Koukharenko  S P Beeby  M J Tudor  N M White  T O’Donnell  C Saha  S Kulkarni  S Roy
Affiliation:1. School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, Southampton, UK
2. Tyndall National Institute, Prospect Row, Cork, Ireland
Abstract:This paper presents a silicon microgenerator, fabricated using standard silicon micromachining techniques, which converts external ambient vibrations into electrical energy. Power is generated by an electromagnetic transduction mechanism with static magnets positioned on either side of a moving coil, which is located on a silicon structure designed to resonate laterally in the plane of the chip. The volume of this device is approximately 100 mm3. ANSYS finite element analysis (FEA) has been used to determine the optimum geometry for the microgenerator. Electromagnetic FEA simulations using Ansoft’s Maxwell 3D software have been performed to determine the voltage generated from a single beam generator design. The predicted voltage levels of 0.7–4.15 V can be generated for a two-pole arrangement by tuning the damping factor to achieve maximum displacement for a given input excitation. Experimental results from the microgenerator demonstrate a maximum power output of 104 nW for 0.4g (g=9.81 m s?1) input acceleration at 1.615 kHz. Other frequencies can be achieved by employing different geometries or materials.
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