The Study of an Electric Circuit of Force-Based Electrodynamic Energy Harvesting Device

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The energy harvesting became more popular as the need for small energy sources was growing. Among different types of energy harvesting (electromagnetic, piezoelectric, magnetostrictive, light, heat) the first one is the oldest and still popular. The common studies focused on optimizing the electro-mechanical design. This paper is focusing on the study of the electric circuit, with the main goal of finding some optimum rules. The results could be used for designing the coil of the sensor and the external electrical circuit.

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