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An electromagnetic micro energy harvester based on an array of parylene cantilevers

An electromagnetic micro energy harvester based on an array of parylene cantilevers
An electromagnetic micro energy harvester based on an array of parylene cantilevers
This paper presents the design, optimization and implementation of an electromagnetic type vibration-to-electrical micro energy harvester. The proposed harvester implements a new design employing array of parylene cantilevers on which planar gold coils are fabricated. The micro harvester generates voltage by virtue of the relative motion between the coils and a stationary magnet. The coils are connected electrically in series to sum up the voltage output from individual cantilevers. The number of cantilevers can be adjusted to improve the generated power without significantly increasing the overall device volume. Another forthcoming feature of this study is the investigation of the phase-shift phenomenon, which is the effect of natural frequency mismatches between the cantilevers due to fabrication related nonuniformities. A detailed mathematical modeling and optimization of the design for various cases, together with the phase and frequency shifts between the cantilevers, are carried out. The proposed harvester is implemented on a microscale and mathematical modeling is verified through extensive tests. The fabricated device occupies a volume of 9.5 × 8 × 6 mm3. A single cantilever of this device can generate a maximum voltage and power of 0.67 mV and 56 pW, respectively, at a vibration frequency of 3.4 kHz. These values can be improved considerably by increasing the coil turns and natural frequency of the cantilevers. However, our test results show that any mismatch between the series cantilevers results in significant degradation of the overall output.
1361-6439
Sari, Ibrahim
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Balkan, Tuna
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Kulah, Haluk
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Sari, Ibrahim
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Balkan, Tuna
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Kulah, Haluk
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Sari, Ibrahim, Balkan, Tuna and Kulah, Haluk (2009) An electromagnetic micro energy harvester based on an array of parylene cantilevers. Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 19 (10), [105023]. (doi:10.1088/0960-1317/19/10/105023).

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This paper presents the design, optimization and implementation of an electromagnetic type vibration-to-electrical micro energy harvester. The proposed harvester implements a new design employing array of parylene cantilevers on which planar gold coils are fabricated. The micro harvester generates voltage by virtue of the relative motion between the coils and a stationary magnet. The coils are connected electrically in series to sum up the voltage output from individual cantilevers. The number of cantilevers can be adjusted to improve the generated power without significantly increasing the overall device volume. Another forthcoming feature of this study is the investigation of the phase-shift phenomenon, which is the effect of natural frequency mismatches between the cantilevers due to fabrication related nonuniformities. A detailed mathematical modeling and optimization of the design for various cases, together with the phase and frequency shifts between the cantilevers, are carried out. The proposed harvester is implemented on a microscale and mathematical modeling is verified through extensive tests. The fabricated device occupies a volume of 9.5 × 8 × 6 mm3. A single cantilever of this device can generate a maximum voltage and power of 0.67 mV and 56 pW, respectively, at a vibration frequency of 3.4 kHz. These values can be improved considerably by increasing the coil turns and natural frequency of the cantilevers. However, our test results show that any mismatch between the series cantilevers results in significant degradation of the overall output.

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Published date: 22 September 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 485806
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485806
ISSN: 1361-6439
PURE UUID: dad06019-4cbd-439e-9c8f-e5b5003360eb

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Author: Ibrahim Sari
Author: Tuna Balkan
Author: Haluk Kulah

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