New Skin-Based Generator Device Converts Muscle Movements into Enough Power for Small Electronics

A new flexible postage-stamp-sized generator device that converts muscle movements into enough power for small electronics, using human skin as one of its charge-collectors has been developed by researchers at the National University of Singapore. This device takes advantage of static electricity to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Researchers demonstrated that the new device, which can generate 90 volts of open circuit voltage and power of 0.8mW ...

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