학술논문

Electrostatic vibration energy harvester with combined effect of electrical nonlinearities and mechanical impact.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Micromechanics & Microengineering. Mar2014, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p035001-035014. 14p.
Subject
*MICROELECTROMECHANICAL systems
*ENERGY harvesting
*FORCE & energy
*ELECTROMECHANICAL devices
*ATMOSPHERIC pressure
Language
ISSN
1361-6439
Abstract
This paper presents an advanced study including the design, characterization and theoretical analysis of a capacitive vibration energy harvester. Although based on a resonant electromechanical device, it is intended for operation in a wide frequency band due to the combination of stop-end effects and a strong biasing electrical field. The electrostatic transducer has an interdigited comb geometry with in-plane motion, and is obtained through a simple batch process using two masks. A continuous conditioning circuit is used for the characterization of the transducer. A nonlinear model of the coupled system ‘transduce-conditioning circuit’ is presented and analyzed employing two different semi-analytical techniques together with precise numerical modelling. Experimental results are in good agreement with results obtained from numerical modelling. With the 1 g amplitude of harmonic external acceleration at atmospheric pressure, the system transducer-conditioning circuit has a half-power bandwidth of more than 30% and converts more than 2 µW of the power of input mechanical vibrations over the range of 140 and 160 Hz. The harvester has also been characterized under stochastic noise-like input vibrations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]