File:Energy harvesting with variable capacitances - ISCAS 2017.webm
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DescriptionEnergy harvesting with variable capacitances - ISCAS 2017.webm |
English: An electrostatic generator made with 3D-printed variable capacitors powers a digital wireless transceiver, demonstrating the use of energy harvested from mechanical vibrations.
Demonstration at the ISCAS 2017, Baltimore, MD, USA. Live demo: Unipolar symmetrical variable-capacitance generators for energy harvesting. By Dr. Antônio Carlos M. de Queiroz. http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/ |
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