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The inserts are made of a piezoelectric material, which generates voltage when placed under mechanical stress.
This skin also consists of two layers, but in this case, both layers contain electrodes that come into contact under pressure, and the sensors are made of a plastic and graphene polymer, which generates voltage when heated, and whose electrical conductance and resistance change when mechanical pressure is applied.
This system generates voltage waveforms that are sent to the x- and y- scan controls to enable arbitrary and dynamic beam positioning.
Bending of this sheet-like laminate generates voltage and current; hence, it can be used as a motion sensor or as an energy harvesting unit.
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By 200 % stretching stimulations, the ultra-stretchable composite generator generated voltage of ~4 V and current of ~500 nA, respectively, which were five times higher than the poor output of the previously-reported mediocre semi-stretchable piezoelectric nanogenerators.
The sensor core consists of two individual circuits which generates voltages proportional (PTAT) and complementary (CTAT) to the absolute temperature.
Similarly to the natural semicircular canal, the microscopic gyroscope senses angular motion of the head and generates voltages proportional to the corresponding angular accelerations.
After that the TLSRM/G operation is modeled and simulated in generating mode by three-dimensional Finite Element Method (3D-FEM) to assess the main characteristics of the generator as flux density distribution, flux-linkage profile, and generated voltage.
"We've even had a case where we have generated voltage from moonlight," he said.
With no mechanical load, the generated voltage will rise to a value nearly equal to the source voltage, allowing just enough current to provide for friction torque.
With maximum field current and thus maximum magnetic flux, the generated voltage will equal the supply voltage at a minimum value of no-load speed.
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