Investigation of Electromagnetic Harvester with Flat Structure and Low Voltage Rectifier
10th International Conference of Young Scientists on Energy Issues (CYSENI 2013): Conference Proceedings 2013
Ilgvars Gorņevs, Juris Blūms

As electronics decrease in size, power consumption moves toward the level of energy found in environmental vibration sources, making energy harvesters more promising as renewable energy sources. Wearable and portable electronics are considerable as main field for such research, because of requiring compact energy sources which can be exploited effectively. Depending on available volume and frequency range, different physical principles are used to convert mechanical energy into electrical. Harvesters using electromagnetic inductance produce higher power in low frequencies, therefore they were chosen for current research. It is shown that flat construction inductors have low occupied volume and it is possible to estimate shape of generated voltage pulses as well as produced power, considering inductor shape, conductor and relation between size of magnet and inductor. Accordingly it is possible to find best fitting parameters of harvester for needed results in specific situation. Generated voltage level of harvesters in many occasions is low and fully dependent on effective transformation. To increase effectiveness, low voltage rectification system is under investigation. It utilizes field effect transistors, creating equivalent of the diode with threshold voltage level under 100 mV.


Atslēgas vārdi
energy harvesters, electromagnetic harvester, low voltage rectification, efficiency, power management

Gorņevs, I., Blūms, J. Investigation of Electromagnetic Harvester with Flat Structure and Low Voltage Rectifier. No: 10th International Conference of Young Scientists on Energy Issues (CYSENI 2013): Conference Proceedings, Lietuva, Kaunas, 29.-31. maijs, 2013. Kaunas: Lithuanian Energy Institute, 2013, 206.-213.lpp. ISSN 1822-7554.

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