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23 April 2020 Micro magnetostrictive vibrational power generator for battery-free wireless sensor in machine tool
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Abstract
In this study, a magnetostrictive vibrational power generator was proposed for high-frequency vibration occurring in a machine tool and high-efficiency power conversion circuit for a battery-free wireless sensor. A conventional device was miniaturized according to the scale effect, and a device composed of a Fe-Ga alloy plate, of 2 × 0.25 × 8 mm3 with a frame of 0.5 mm thickness, was fabricated and evaluated. As a result, a generated voltage of 2 V and effective power of 234 μW were confirmed at a vibration of 522 Hz and 10 m/s2 . In addition, the operating principle was verified in the power conversion circuit composed of an LC circuit (resonant circuit), a diode and a storage capacitor. As a result, it was confirmed that by using a large inductance, the Q value could be increased, and a considerable amount of energy could be stored in a 330 μF capacitor.
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T. Ueno "Micro magnetostrictive vibrational power generator for battery-free wireless sensor in machine tool", Proc. SPIE 11379, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2020, 113790R (23 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2558336
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Capacitors

Diodes

Inductance

Resistance

Magnetic sensors

Iron

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