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We design and test micro-watt energy-harvesters inspired by tree trunks swaying in the wind.
Similarly, quantum efficiency of about 0.2 is reported for exfoliated flakes at 20 micro-Watt power [7].
A power converter that steps-down the mains voltage of 220 V and 60 Hz to supply power to a micro-watt consuming wireless sensor node is presented.
Nihon Dengyo says that their rectenna can glean power in the micro-watt range from Wi-Fi signals at a distance of around 10cm, enough to power sensors, for example.
A small amount of electrical power, typically in the micro-watt or milli-watt range, can be generated by a thermoelectric module attached to the outside of the computer's standard heat sink assembly, when a secondary heat sink is attached to the other side of the thermoelectric module.
For example, the highest MoS2 photo-responsivity is about 880 A/W at 150 pico-Watts, which monotonically decreases to 2 A/W at 1 micro-Watts [9].
For MEMS devices with power consumption in the range of micro-watts, thermal energy harvesting becomes a viable candidate for power supply.
Exterior and interior RF measurements were converted to micro-watts per square centimeter because residential RF measurements obtained in this study were expected to be in the far field (Dahme 1999).
However, these quantities are typically reported for exfoliated flakes and also at micro to nano Watt levels.
The Marshall MS-2 is an example of a super-portable (1 watt) micro amp which has received good reviews for a solid-state amp of this size.
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