2012 Volume 10 Issue ists28 Pages Pc_13-Pc_18
We propose a digital autonomous power scavenger with a microprocessor. The proposed system is a completely self-powered one that does not require any external power supply at all, and can thus be used portably at any site. Nevertheless, the digital approach enables the power scavenger to be programmable and thus, it affords some versatility with regard to control schemes. The proposed digitalautonomous system is much more advanced and progressive than clumsy analog-autonomous ones. It can be implemented in multiple-input multiple-output systems to scavenge electrical power from even complicated structural vibrations. We determined the value of the storage capacitance that gives the best balance between scavenging power and consumed power.