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    A new power MEMS component with variable capacitance

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    Autonomous devices such as wireless sensors and sensor networks need a long battery lifetime in a small volume. Incorporating micro-power generators based on ambient energy increases the lifetime of these systems while reducing the volume. This paper describes a new approach to the conversion of mechanical energy, available in vibrations, to electrical energy. The conversion principle is based on charge transportation between two parallel capacitors. An electret is used to polarize the device. A large-signal model was developed, allowing simulations of the behavior of the generator. A small-signal model was then derived in order to quantify the output power as a function of the design parameters. These models show the possibility of generating up to 40 muW with a device of 10 mm 2. A layout was made based on a standard SOI-technology, available in an MPW. With this design a power of 1 muW at 1020 Hz is expected

    A Human Powered Micro-generator for Charging Electronic Devices

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    A hand-pulled generator has been designed and tested. A preliminary result has been obtained and discussed. This device was created to provide outlet-free charging. Electronic devices are useful when going out into the wilderness. A portable power supply is necessary to keep an electronic device alive. This project created a device that converts human energy into electricity to charge electronic devices. This thesis overviews the device’s design, build, and tests. Two different tests were run to determine that the device is capable of charging the storage battery. The device presented can provide 14 minutes of charging time with one hour of string pulling. It is concluded that this device can be beneficial to people with electronic devices that need off-grid charging
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