One of the major challenges for vibration energy harvesters is to match their resonant frequency with ambient vibration frequency. The main limitation of the existing frequency-tuning techniques is the uncontrollable… Click to show full abstract
One of the major challenges for vibration energy harvesters is to match their resonant frequency with ambient vibration frequency. The main limitation of the existing frequency-tuning techniques is the uncontrollable tuning process, i.e., the incapability of tuning the frequency to a desired value. In this article, we report a tunable electromagnetic vibration energy harvester (EVEH) capable of being tuned to a specific target frequency. The device adjusts the resonant frequency by changing the effective length of two polyimide springs through a set of smart tuning structures with scales. A maximum frequency-tuning range of 58 Hz (46–104 Hz, 126% relative tuning range) is realized with the proposed device. At a sinusoidal acceleration of 1 g, an output peak-to-peak voltage of 263.4 mV and an output power of $143.6~\mu \text{W}$ are obtained at the frequency of 56 Hz.
               
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