This paper presents an optimized silicon-MEMS electromagnetic vibration energy harvester suitable for applications such as machine health monitoring. The harvester comprises a DRIE-etched silicon suspension, and pick-and-place N42 NdBFe magnets and copper coils, housed in a 3D-printed package. The harvester is designed to operate near 50 Hz with 0.5-1 g vibrations using a long-stroke suspension. Multi-domain harvester optimization results in an open-circuit voltage of 1.7 V, a matched-load power output of 2.2 mW, and a matched-load power-output density of 1.23 mW/cm3 at 1.1 g with a resonance frequency of 76.3 Hz.
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Yang, Y., Radhakrishna, U., Ward, D., Chandrakasan, A. P., & Lang, J. H. (2019). A Silicon MEMS em vibration energy harvester. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1407). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1407/1/012022
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