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A Micromachined Coupled-Cantilever for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters.


ABSTRACT: This paper presents a demonstration of the feasibility of fabricating micro-cantilever harvesters with extended stress distribution and enhanced bandwidth by exploiting an M-shaped two-degrees-of-freedom design. The measured mechanical response of the fabricated device displays the predicted dual resonance peak behavior with the fundamental peak at the intended frequency. This design has the features of high energy conversion efficiency in a miniaturized environment where the available vibrational energy varies in frequency. It makes such a design suitable for future large volume production of integrated self powered sensors nodes for the Internet-of-Things.

SUBMITTER: Vyas A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6187692 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Micromachined Coupled-Cantilever for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters.

Vyas Agin A   Staaf Henrik H   Rusu Cristina C   Ebefors Thorbjörn T   Liljeholm Jessica J   Smith Anderson D AD   Lundgren Per P   Enoksson Peter P  

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This paper presents a demonstration of the feasibility of fabricating micro-cantilever harvesters with extended stress distribution and enhanced bandwidth by exploiting an M-shaped two-degrees-of-freedom design. The measured mechanical response of the fabricated device displays the predicted dual resonance peak behavior with the fundamental peak at the intended frequency. This design has the features of high energy conversion efficiency in a miniaturized environment where the available vibration  ...[more]

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