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Michael Erwin Ross Martin (Team Leader) Tao Nguyen Clifton Weng Ursula Zangrilli Dr. Chun and Prof. Dougherty Overview Introduction Objectives Ideas and Results Economics Case Studies Final Thoughts Intro and Objectives Tao Nguyen Introduction Almost Everyone Uses Portable Electronics Palm Pilot (200 mW), MP3 Players (110 mW), Laptops (10 W) All run out of power in a matter of hours Power Estimates Breathing – 0.42 W Blood pressure – 0.37 W Exhalation – 0.40 W Footsteps – 5 W Challenges How do we generate power? How can we harness it? State of the Art Hand crank/Shake Flashlights Kinetic watches Swatch Automatic/Autoquartz Seiko Kinetic Seiko Thermic watches Objectives Design a device to generate electrical power from the human body Various devices that convert human mechanical to electrical energy A circuit to harness this energy Use this power to charge the batteries of portable electronics Harness enough electrical power to charge a cell phone battery The Design Idea Ross Martin The Idea Shoe based generator Incorporates piezoelectric strips Strips generate electricity through polarization induced by stretching of the fibers Screen printed silver electrodes provide electrical contacts The Idea Each strip produces: 40 volts peak-to-peak per pulse 6-9 uAmps per pulse Final output is an AC voltage The Idea AC->DC Conversion Pass AC wave through transformer rectifier Capacitor filter smoothes the wave even further Voltage regulation Maintain a steady output voltage between 3.7 and 4.1V As high a current output as possible The Idea Circuit tucked under heel in sealed package Wire feeds power to battery being charged Standard charging plug for phone Phone held in modified holder on ankle Research Results Results Initial design was as shown above Converter to 555 timing chip to battery Results Eliminated due to No need for timing with low current 3 pole transformer introduces unnecessary complexity Large number of components lower output Results Second design: Dedicated charging chip Use of LM3658 to control charging Pros: introduces layers of battery safety Cons: 4.5v-6v input voltage range, 50mA minimum current Put to the side, pending higher current and better voltage control Results Re-evaluation of design strategy Focus on sustainable voltage levels Plans for intelligent charging continued as a second goal for post experiment work Results Third design: Converter with capacitor 2 versions: half and full wave Half wave yielded moderate voltages of up to 6V Required unrealistic strip movements Acceptable, but not ideal Results Full wave produces voltages in excess of 15V Uses diode bridge rather than paired set Easily obtainable via normal movements Full rectification gives twice as many pulses within acceptable voltage range Results Voltage output of Diode Bridge Results Addition of capacitors reduce ripple between pulses Results Results of design Working converter circuit Ample voltage for charging Insufficient current Economics Tess Zangrilli Costs for Prototype Piezoelectric strips(3):$25 per strip Circuit components:about $1 Phone Plug: $1 Inserts: $5 Total=$82 Costs to Mass Produce Startup Customizations Per unit costs: $5-10 per strip Circuit components: <$1 Phone Plug: <$1 Insert: <$1 Independent Case Studies Cliff Weng Case Study #1: Inductor circuit Piezo strips Slug Velocity: 1.3 m/s Number of turns: 100,000 Total Length: 8 cm Coil Diameter: 2 cm Current Produced: 0.015 amps Inductor Case Study #2: Windmill Piezo strips circuit Bellows Dimensions: 2.5 cm x 1.3 cm x 5 cm Bellows Nozzle Diameter: 0.5 cm Air Velocity: 19 m/s Turbine Speed: 4 RPMs Turbine Final Thoughts Mike Erwin Were our Goals Achieved? Design a device to generate electrical power from the human body Succeeded Use this power to charge the batteries of portable electronics Not possible using available supplies Proved to be possible. - Nokia Harness enough electrical power to charge a cell phone battery Lessons Learned Test Testing Equipment Simple is Better More Specific is Better Allow plenty of time for Complications Items in the Mail Mixed Group Complications Main Focus EE Piezo strips ME Case Studies other possibilities could have allowed MEs to contribute more Future Group Possibilities Improve current design Using Specially Designed Strips Implement Case Studies Move Beyond the Phone With improved design(s), possible to charge other electronics I-Pod Palm Pilot Laptop Special thanks go to Dr Chun and Prof Dougherty Advanced Cerametrics New Balance Shoes Questions?