The document describes a system for generating electricity from footstep power using piezoelectric materials. Piezoelectric transducers placed under foot traffic areas produce small electric charges when compressed by footsteps. These charges are collected and stored in batteries. Key components of the system include piezoelectric sensors, rectifiers to convert AC to DC, regulators to maintain voltage levels, and a microcontroller to monitor battery charging levels displayed on an LCD screen. The document discusses applications of such footstep power generation systems in heavy foot traffic areas like train stations to harness renewable energy from human movement.
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We are the student of b.tech mechanical engg. we make foot step electricity genarator when we press the top of the project the spring is press the mechanical setup of project is working the rack and pinoin is connect to the shaft is connect to pully is connect to dianoma with help v velt when we pressure the top of the project the rack and pinion is rotating the shaft is rotating to the pully to rotating to dynoma is rotted produce the electricity and we optain the electricity by the system
Hello Mam,
We are the student of b.tech mechanical engg. we make foot step electricity genarator when we press the top of the project the spring is press the mechanical setup of project is working the rack and pinoin is connect to the shaft is connect to pully is connect to dianoma with help v velt when we pressure the top of the project the rack and pinion is rotating the shaft is rotating to the pully to rotating to dynoma is rotted produce the electricity and we optain the electricity by the system
Power generation in footsteps by Piezoelectric materialsMelwin Dmello
Power generation in footsteps by piezo electric transducers - A project work by students of Alva's institute of engineering and technology, Moodbidre, Mangalore....
Slides created by Melwin Dmello... (ph; 8147814891)
Piezo electric based harvesting is a kind of renewable energy which senses the mechanical vibration into electrical output. In this slide we have study the feasibility of a piezoelectric energy harvester capable to power up low power electronic and electrical circuit.
Its a free source of energy we know very well man has needed and used energy at an increasing rate for the sustenance and well-being since time immemorial. Due to this a lot of energy resources have been exhausted and wasted. Proposal for the utilization of waste energy of foot power with human locomotion is very much relevant and important for highly populated countries like India where the railway station, temples etc., are overcrowded all round the clock .When the flooring is engineered with piezo electric technology, the electrical energy produced by the pressure is captured by floor sensors and converted to an electrical charge by piezo transducers, then stored and used as a power source. And this power source has many applications as in agriculture, home application and street lighting and as energy source for sensors in remote locations.
Now a days world is shifting towards electrified mobility to reduce the pollutant emissions caused by nonrenewable fossil fueled vehicles and to provide the alternative to pricey fuel for transportation. But for electric vehicles, traveling range and charging process are the two major issues affecting it’s adoption over conventional vehicles.
With the introduction of Wire charging technology, no more waiting at charging stations for hours, now get your vehicle charged by just parking it on parking spot or by parking at your garage or even while driving you can charge your electric vehicle. As of now, we are very much familiar with wireless transmission of data, audio and video signals so why can’t we transfer power over the Air.
Power generation in footsteps by Piezoelectric materialsMelwin Dmello
Power generation in footsteps by piezo electric transducers - A project work by students of Alva's institute of engineering and technology, Moodbidre, Mangalore....
Slides created by Melwin Dmello... (ph; 8147814891)
Piezo electric based harvesting is a kind of renewable energy which senses the mechanical vibration into electrical output. In this slide we have study the feasibility of a piezoelectric energy harvester capable to power up low power electronic and electrical circuit.
Its a free source of energy we know very well man has needed and used energy at an increasing rate for the sustenance and well-being since time immemorial. Due to this a lot of energy resources have been exhausted and wasted. Proposal for the utilization of waste energy of foot power with human locomotion is very much relevant and important for highly populated countries like India where the railway station, temples etc., are overcrowded all round the clock .When the flooring is engineered with piezo electric technology, the electrical energy produced by the pressure is captured by floor sensors and converted to an electrical charge by piezo transducers, then stored and used as a power source. And this power source has many applications as in agriculture, home application and street lighting and as energy source for sensors in remote locations.
Now a days world is shifting towards electrified mobility to reduce the pollutant emissions caused by nonrenewable fossil fueled vehicles and to provide the alternative to pricey fuel for transportation. But for electric vehicles, traveling range and charging process are the two major issues affecting it’s adoption over conventional vehicles.
With the introduction of Wire charging technology, no more waiting at charging stations for hours, now get your vehicle charged by just parking it on parking spot or by parking at your garage or even while driving you can charge your electric vehicle. As of now, we are very much familiar with wireless transmission of data, audio and video signals so why can’t we transfer power over the Air.
Man has required and used energy at an increasing rate for sustenance and well being since the dawn of time. Many energy resources have been depleted and wasted as a result. Daily power outages in nearly all towns and villages in some emerging and recently industrialized countries last for several hours. Residents in these countries can use a power inverter or a diesel petrol powered electric generator in their homes during a power outage. Industrial and information technology centers frequently use standby generators. As a result, the electricity shortage worsens. There are a variety of alternative methods for producing electricity, one of which is footstep energy generation, which can be a very efficient method. For densely populated countries like India, where railway stations, bus stops, malls, and other tourist attractions are constantly crowded, the proposal for utilizing waste energy of foot power with human locomotion is very relevant and important. The most common human activity is walking. As a result of his weight being transferred to the road surface via footfalls on the ground at each step, a person loses energy to the road surface in the form of impact, vibration, sound, and so on when walking. This energy can be captured and converted into something useful, such as electricity. This device can convert foot impact energy into electrical energy if it is placed in a walkway. As a result, whenever a person steps on a tile, mechanical energy or pressure is converted to electrical energy. A piezoelectric sensor is a device that detects a persons vibration and converts an applied pressure into voltage. The electrical energy produced by a persons foot pressure is captured by floor sensors when we design the floor with piezoelectric technology or sensors. The sensors are connected in both series and parallel. The resulting voltage is passed through a ripple filter for modulation and distortion correction. It then passes through a MOSFET converter, which performs pulse width modulation. The total voltage generated is calculated using the voltage sensor. An analog to digital converter is used to convert analog data into digital data. Prof. Smita Wadekar | Prajakta Bhoi | Hemaja Burud | Sanika Bhayade | Sonali Shrivastav "System for Generating Power from Footsteps" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49898.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/49898/system-for-generating-power-from-footsteps/prof-smita-wadekar
ISSN(Online): 2319 - 8753
ISSN (Print) :2347 - 6710
International Journal of Innovative Research in Science,
Engineering and Technology
(An ISO 3297: 2007 Certified Organization)
Vol. 4, Issue 2, February 2015
Copyright to IJIRSET DOI: 10.15680/IJIRSET.2015.0402049 225
Real Time Battery Charging System by
Human Walking
Phagna Esha Singh1, Siddhakar Bhumi2, Rami Monika3
U.G. Student, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India1
U.G. Student, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India2
U.G. Student, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India3
ABSTRACT: With the extend use of technology, it has been the vital function to develop something new in both
software and hardware. A worn out battery or a lost charges are the two difficulties every electronic device user
undergoes through. To overcome this we, the biomedical engineering students, have proposed a new technology to
adopt charging of these portable electronic devices with the help of human walking. Walking is the best and common
activity in day to day life. As per the study of biomechanics, we came to realize that ground reaction force (GRF)
exerted from the foot, when converted into voltage gives enough power supply to run a device. While walking the
person loses some energy from foot in the form of vibrations which are sensed and converted into electric form.
Piezoelectric crystal does the work of generating output out of foot moment. Piezoelectric materials have the capability
of absorbing mechanical energy from surroundings, especially vibrations and transform it into electric energy that can
be used as power supply in real time to other appliances like mobile phones, power banks, various small handy
biomedical instruments etc. This project can be implemented while jogging in the morning, gym, walking on trade-mill,
in dense populated areas like railways, bus stands, etc
KEYWORDS: battery, bio energy, biomechanics, generation, ground reaction force , GRF, Piezo electric crystal,
power supply, portable units, walking,.
I. INTRODUCTION
The world’s energy consumption is at an all the time high with the demand continuously increasing. With the advent
use of portable machines in this technological world; it has become a major issue of power source. The situation brings
up several challenges that need to be addressed.
1.) Power supply.
2.) Battery discharging.
3.) Availability of power source.
End with turning off the machine without battery
In Biomechanics, the ground reaction force, GRF is the force exerted by the ground on the body in contact with it. For
example ,a person standing moti ...
In this presentation, basics of solar cells, what is piezoelectricity and its application, followed by basics of thermoelectricity and its application would be discussed.
This work describes the recent advancements in piezoelectric energy harvesting concepts for smart city applications. Several works have been reported which discussed the detailed design and use of different piezoelectric materials to harvest energy from vibration. In the smart city context there are many opportunities to convert mechanical to electrical such as human motion, sounds, machines and streets. Researchers have studied the factors that affect the amount of the output generated power from various sources to determine its efficiency. Effect of harvester structure, material that is used in fabricating the harvester mobility of human in its location, and other factors have been studied. Efficiency of piezoelectric harvesters is an essential parameter to judge the performance of the prototype for the betterment of energy resources. Yusra Wangde | Pranay Mendhe | Daniya Soparker | Vicky Gupta | Prof. Jyoti Dange ""Voltage Generation using Piezo-Crystals"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23440.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/23440/voltage-generation-using-piezo-crystals/yusra-wangde
Footstep Power Generator Using PiezoelectricAnkitRazz3
Developed a Footstep Power Generation System to capture wasted energy and transform it into electrical
energy using piezoelectric sensors. Utilized the piezoelectric effect to convert deformations into
electrical charge.
Approach To Power Harvesting With Piezoelectric MaterialIJERA Editor
Nowadays, most of the research in the energy field is to develop sources of energy for the future, With oil resources being over, tapped and eventually bound to end, it is time to find renewable Piezoelectric materials are being more and more studied as they turn out to be very unusual materials with very specific and interesting properties. In fact, these materials have the ability to produce electrical energy from mechanical energy, for example, they can convert mechanical behavior like vibrations into electricity. Recent work has shown that these materials could be used as power generators, the amount of energy produced is still very low, hence the necessity to optimize them. The objective of this work is to study the all of the piezoelectric material systems and calculated the possible power generated from it, and a special case to design and build a fully functional floor tile device that when stepped on will generate enough energy to light an LED, The system will be charge a temporary energy storage device, a capacitor bank, and then use this stored energy to power an LED.
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2. FOOT STEP POWER GENERATION USING PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIAL
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Experiments have started this week at two of the Japanese capitals' busiest stations, with
special flooring tiles installed in front of ticket turnstiles. Every time a passenger steps on the mats,
they trigger a small vibration that can be stored as energy. Multiplied many times over by the
400,000 people who use Tokyo Station on an average day, according to East Japan Railway, and
there is sufficient energy to light up electronic signboards."We are just testing the system at the
moment to examine its full potential," said Takuya Ikeba, a spokesman for JR East, adding that the
tiles are constructed of layers of rubber sheeting, to absorb the vibrations, and ceramic.
Deeply dependent on imported fuel to power its industries, Japanese companies are at the
forefront of research into clean and reusable energy sources. On the other side of Tokyo, a
remarkable 2.4 million people pass through the sprawling Shibuya Station on an average week day,
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to take two steps across the tile," said Yoshiaki Takuya, a planner with Sound power Corp. "But
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on them, then we can generate significant amounts of power."Stored in capacitors, the power can be
channeled to energy-hungry parts of the station, he said, including the electrical lighting system and
the ticket gates.
Human-powered transport has been in existence since time immemorial in the form of
walking, running and swimming. However modern technology has led to machines to enhance the
use of human-power in more efficient manner. In this context, pedal power is an excellent source of
energy and has been in use since the nineteenth century making use of the most powerful muscles in
the body. Ninety-five percent of the exertion put into pedal power is converted into energy. Pedal
power can be applied to a wide range of jobs and is a simple, cheap, and convenient source of
energy. However, human kinetic energy can be useful in a number of ways but it can also be used to
generate electricity based on different approaches and many organizations are already implementing
human powered technologies to generate electricity to power small electronic appliances.
Free play Energy Company (USA) has released a human-powered electricity generator for
commercial sale in which power is generated by pushing up and down with foot on a step-action
treadle. A similar, newly released portable energy source is a foot-powered device that allows
individuals to pump out power at a 40-watt clip to charge its own internal battery, which is capable
of providing a powerful jolt to car batteries and AC and DC devices. In another approach, if
everyone had small magnets in their shoes and the paving slabs had inter-connected coils cast inside,
all linked to batteries, electricity can be generated and the amount will depend on how many people
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are on the move. A few months back there was also news in the country’s news papers that some
engineer (s) are planning and developing system to harness the energy of vehicle locomotion on the
roads
Working on the idea to harness human locomotion power, MIT (USA) architecture students
James Graham and Thaddeus Jusczyk recently unveiled what they're calling the "Crowd Farm," a
setup that would derive energy from pounding feet in crowded places. This technology is a proposal
to harness human power as a source of sustainable energy. Population of India and mobility of its
masses will turn into boon in generating electricity from its (population’s) footsteps. Human
locomotion in over crowded subway stations, railway stations, bus stands, airports, temples or rock
concerts thus can be converted to electrical energy with the use of this promising technology.
The technology would turn the mechanical energy of people walking or jumping into a source
of electricity. The students' test case, displayed at the Venice Biennale and in a train station in
Torino, Italy, was a prototype stool that exploits the passive act of sitting to generate power. The
weight of the body on the seat causes a flywheel to spin, which powers a dynamo that, in turn, lights
four LEDs. In each case, there would be a sub-flooring system consisting of independent blocks.
When people walk across this surface, the forces they impart will cause the blocks to slip slightly,
and a dynamo would convert the energy in those movements into electric current. Students say that
moving from this Proof-of-concept device to a large-scale Crowd Farm would be expensive, but it
certainly sounds a great option.[1]
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CHAPTER 2
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure 2.1: Block diagram of Foot Step Power Generation using Piezoelectric
Piezoelectric
transducers
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2.1 SENSOR:
A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can
be read by an observer or by an instrument. For example, mercury converts the measured
temperature into expansion and contraction of a liquid which can be read on a calibrated glass tube.
At thermocouple converts temperature to an output voltage which can be read by a voltmeter. For
accuracy, most sensors are calibrated against known standards.
2.1.1 Piezoelectric Sensor:
A piezoelectric sensor is a device that uses the piezoelectric effect to
measure pressure, acceleration, strain or force by converting them to an electrical signal.
Piezoelectric sensors have proven to be versatile tools for the measurement of various
processes. They are used for quality assurance, process control and for research and development in
many different industries it was only in the 1950s that the piezoelectric effect started to be used for
industrial sensing applications. Since then, this measuring principle has been increasingly used and
can be regarded as a mature technology with an outstanding inherent reliability. It has been
successfully used in various applications, such as in medical, aerospace, nuclear instrumentation, and
as a pressure sensor in the touch pads of mobile phones. In the automotive industry, piezoelectric
elements are used to monitor combustion when developing internal combustion engines. The sensors
are either directly mounted into additional holes into the cylinder head or the spark/glow plug is
equipped with a built in miniature piezoelectric sensor.
Figure 2.2: Piezoelectric Crystal
The rise of piezoelectric technology is directly related to a set of inherent advantages. The
high modulus of elasticity of many piezoelectric materials is comparable to that of many metals and
goes up to 10e6 N/m²[Even though piezoelectric sensors are electromechanical systems that react
to compression, the sensing elements show almost zero deflection. This is the reason why
piezoelectric sensors are so rugged, have an extremely high natural frequency and an excellent
linearity over a wide amplitude range. Additionally, piezoelectric technology is insensitive
to electromagnetic fields and radiation, enabling measurements under harsh conditions. Some
materials used (especially gallium phosphate or tourmaline) have an extreme stability even at high
temperature, enabling sensors to have a working range of up to 1000°C. Tourmaline
shows pyroelectricity in addition to the piezoelectric effect; this is the ability to generate an electrical
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signal when the temperature of the crystal changes. This effect is also common
to piezoceramic materials.
One disadvantage of piezoelectric sensors is that they cannot be used for truly static
measurements. A static force will result in a fixed amount of charges on the piezoelectric material.
While working with conventional readout electronics, imperfect insulating materials, and reduction
in internal sensor resistance will result in a constant loss of electrons, and yield a decreasing signal.
Figure 2.3: Piezoelectric Sensor Testing
Elevated temperatures cause an additional drop in internal resistance and sensitivity. The
main effect on the piezoelectric effect is that with increasing pressure loads and temperature, the
sensitivity is reduced due to twin-formation. While quartz sensors need to be cooled during
measurements at temperatures above 300°C, special types of crystals like GaPO4 gallium
phosphate do not show any twin formation up to the melting point of the material itself.[2]
2.2 BATTERY:
Battery (electricity), an array of electrochemical cells for electricity storage, either
individually linked or individually linked and housed in a single unit. An electrical battery is a
combination of one or more electrochemical cells, used to convert stored chemical energy into
electrical energy. Batteries may be used once and discarded, or recharged for years as in standby
power applications. Miniature cells are used to power devices such as hearing aids and wristwatches;
larger batteries provide standby power for telephone exchanges or computer data centers.
Figure 2.4: Lead-Acid Battery
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Lead-acid batteries are the most common in PV systems because their initial cost is
lower and because they are readily available nearly everywhere in the world. There are many
different sizes and designs of lead-acid batteries, but the most important designation is that they are
deep cycle batteries. Lead-acid batteries are available in both wet-cell (requires maintenance) and
sealed no-maintenance versions.
Lead acid batteries are reliable and cost effective with an exceptionally long life. The Lead
acid batteries have high reliability because of their ability to withstand overcharge, over discharge
vibration and shock. The use of special sealing techniques ensures that our batteries are leak proof
and non-spoilable. The batteries have exceptional charge acceptance, large electrolyte volume and
low self-discharge, Which make them ideal as zero- maintenance batteries lead acid batteries
Are manufactured/ tested using CAD (Computer Aided Design). These batteries are used in
Inverter & UPS Systems and have the proven ability to perform under extreme conditions. The
batteries have electrolyte volume, use PE Separators and are sealed in sturdy containers, which give
them excellent protection against leakage and corrosion.[3]
2.2.1 Features:
Manufactured/tested using CAD
Electrolyte volume
PE Separators
Protection against leakage
2.2.2 Battery Connections:
Lead-acid batteries are normally available in blocks of 2V, 6V or 12V. In most cases, to
generate the necessary operating voltage and the capacity of the batteries for the Solar Inverter, many
batteries have to be connected together in parallel and/or in series. Following three examples are
shown:
Figure 2.5: Parallel Connection Figure 2.6: Series Connection
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2.3 RECTIFIER:
The output from the transformer is fed to the rectifier. It converts A.C. into pulsating D.C.
The rectifier may be a half wave or a full wave rectifier. In this project, a bridge rectifier is used
because of its merits like good stability and full wave rectification.
The Bridge rectifier is a circuit, which converts an ac voltage to dc voltage using both half
cycles of the input ac voltage. The Bridge rectifier circuit is shown in the figure. The circuit has four
diodes connected to form a bridge. The ac input voltage is applied to the diagonally opposite ends of
the bridge. The load resistance is connected between the other two ends of the bridge.
Fig 2.7: Rectifier Circuit
For the positive half cycle of the input ac voltage, diodes D1 and D3 conduct, whereas diodes
D2 and D4 remain in the OFF state. The conducting diodes will be in series with the load resistance
RL and hence the load current flows through RL.
For the negative half cycle of the input ac voltage, diodes D2 and D4 conduct whereas, D1
and D3 remain OFF. The conducting diodes D2 and D4 will be in series with the load resistance
RL and hence the current flows through RL in the same direction as in the previous half cycle. Thus
a bi-directional wave is converted into a unidirectional wave.[4]
2.4 A.C. RIPPLE NEUTRALIZER:
Capacitive filter is used in this project. It removes the ripples from the output of rectifier and
smoothens the D.C. Output received from this filter is constant until the mains voltage and load is
maintained constant. However, if either of the two is varied, D.C. voltage received at this point
changes. Therefore a regulator is applied at the output stage.
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C= 100µF/60V
Fig 2.8: capacitor filter
2.5 VOLTAGE REGULATOR:
As the name itself implies, it regulates the input applied to it. A voltage regulator is an
electrical regulator designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level.
Fig 2.9: Voltage regulator circuit
In this project, power supply of 5V and 12V are required. In order to obtain these voltage
levels, 7805 and 7812 voltage regulators are to be used. The first number 78 represents positive
supply and the numbers 05, 12 represent the required output voltage levels. These regulators can
provide local on-card regulation, eliminating the distribution problems associated with single point
regulation. Each type employs internal current limiting, thermal shut-down and safe area protection,
making it essentially indestructible.
Figure 2.10: Voltage regulator
Piezoelectric materials sheet
+ --
-
C=100µF
D.C Out
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If adequate heat sinking is provided, they can deliver over 1 A output current. Although
designed primarily as fixed voltage regulators, these devices can be used with external components
to obtain adjustable voltage and currents.
2.6 UNIDIRECTIONAL CURRENT CONTROLLER:[5]
As name indicates this circuit allows only one direction current flowing. There are
following some devices allow on unidirectional current.
1) Diode
2) Thyristors
In this project we are going to use diode as Unidirectional Current control device. As
we are already familiar with the most common function of a diode is to allow an electric current to
pass in one direction (called the diode's forward direction).While blocking current in the opposite
direction (the reverse direction). Thus, the diode can be thought of as an electronic version of a check
valve. The diode used in this project is D=1N4007.
2.7 MICROCONTROLLER AT89S52:[6]
In this project we are going to use the Microcontroller AT89S52. The Pin diagram and
Features of AT89S52 are as follow.
2.7.1 Features of At89s52:
1) ROM - 8K bytes
2) RAM - 256 bytes
3) Timer - 3
4) I/O pins - 32
5) Serial port - 1
6) Interrupt sources - 8
Here we are using AT89S52 to display the amount of battery get charged whenever we place
our foot on piezoelectric transducer.
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2.7.2 Pin Diagram:
Figure 2.11 Microcontroller At89s52
2.7.3 At89s52 Microcontroller Configuration:
1. Pin 1 to 8 (Port 1) is an 8-bit parallel port of a two-way (bidirectional) that can be used for
different purposes (general purpose).
Pin 9 is a pin reset, reset is active if a high ration.
2. P3.0 (10): RXD (serial port data receiver)
3. P3.1 (11): TXD (serial port data sender)
4. P3.2 (12): INT0 (external interrupt 0 input, active low)
5. P3.3 (13): INT1 (external an interrupt input, active low)
6. P3.4 (14): T0 (external input timer / counter 0)
7. P3.5 (15): T1 (external input timer / counter 1)
8. P3.6 (16): WR (Write, active low) control signal from port 0 write data to memory and
input-output data externally.
9. P3.7 (17): RD (Read, active low) control signal of the reading of input-output data memory
external to the port 0. XTAL pin 18 as the second, the output is connected to the crystal
oscillator. XTAL pin 19 as the first, high input to the oscillator, connected to the crystal.
10. Pin 20 as Vss, is connected to 0 or ground on the circuit.
11. Pin 21 to 28 (Port 2) is 8 bits parallel ports in both directions. This port sends the address byte
when accessing external memory is carried on.
12. Pin 29 as the PSEN (Program Store Enable) is the signal used for reading, move the program
the external memory (ROM / EPROM) to microcontroller (active low).
13. Pin 30 as the ALE (Address Latch Enable) to hold down the address for accessing external
memory.
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14. Pin 31 as the EA (External Access) to select the memory to be used, the internal program
memory (EA = Fcc) or external program memory (EA = Vss), Pin 32 to 39 (Port 0) is an 8-
bit parallel port in both directions. Under which functions as a multiplexed address data to
access an external program and data memory.
15. Pin 40 as Fcc, connected to +5 V as a ration to the microcontroller. All single chips in the
family division of MCS-51 have the address space to programs and data.
2.8 ADC:
An analog-to-digital converter (abbreviated ADC, A/D or A to D) is a device that converts a
continuous quantity to a discrete time digital representation. An ADC may also provide an isolated
measurement. The reverse operation is performed by a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
Typically, an ADC is an electronic device that converts an input analog voltage or current to
a digital number proportional to the magnitude of the voltage or current. However, some non-
electronic or only partially electronic devices, such as rotary encoders, can also be considered ADCs
2.8.1 ADC 0808:
Figure 2.12 Pin Diagram of ADC 0808
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The ADC0808, ADC0809 data acquisition component is a monolithic CMOS device with an
8-bit analog-to-digital converter, 8-channel multiplexer and microprocessor compatible control logic.
The 8-bit A/D converter uses successive approximation as the conversion technique.
The converter features a high impedance chopper stabilized comparator, a 256R voltage
divider with analog switch tree and a successive approximation register. The 8-channel multiplexer
can directly access any of 8-single-ended analog signals. The device eliminates the need for external
zero and full-scale adjustments. Easy interfacing to microprocessors is provided by the latched and
decoded multiplexer address inputs and latched TTL TRI-STATE outputs. The design of the
ADC0808, ADC0809 has been optimized by incorporating the most desirable aspects of several A/D
conversion techniques.
The ADC0808, ADC0809 offers high speed, high accuracy, minimal temperature
dependence, excellent long-term accuracy and repeatability, and consumes minimal power. These
features make this device ideally suited to applications from process and machine control to
consumer and automotive applications
2.8.2 Features:
1. Easy interface to all microprocessors
2. Operates ratio metrically or with 5 VDC or analog span
3. Adjusted voltage reference
4. No zero or full-scale adjust required
5. 8-channel multiplexer with address logic
6. 0V to VCC input range
7. Outputs meet TTL voltage level specifications
2.8.3 Key Specifications:
1. Resolution 8 Bits
2. Total Unadjusted Error ±½ LSB and ±1 LSB
3. Single Supply 5 V DC
4. Low Power 15 mW
5. Conversion Time 100 μs
2.9 INVERTER:
An inverter is an electrical device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating
current (AC); the converted AC can be at any required voltage and frequency with the use of
appropriate transformers, switching, and control circuits.
Solid-state inverters have no moving parts and are used in a wide range of applications, from
small switching power supplies in computers, to large electric utility high-voltage direct
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current applications that transport bulk power. Inverters are commonly used to supply AC power
from DC sources such as solar panels or batteries.
There are two main types of inverter. The output of a modified sine wave inverter is similar
to a square wave output except that the output goes to zero volts for a time before switching positive
or negative. It is simple and low cost and is compatible with most electronic devices, except for
sensitive or specialized equipment, for example certain laser printers.
A pure sine wave inverter produces a nearly perfect sine wave output (<3% total harmonic
distortion) that is essentially the same as utility-supplied grid power. Thus it is compatible with all
AC electronic devices. This is the type used in grid-tie inverters. Its design is more complex, and
costs 5 or 10 times more per unit power.
The electrical inverter is a high-power electronic oscillator. It is so named because
early mechanical AC to DC converters was made to work in reverse, and thus were "inverted", to
convert DC to AC. The inverter performs the opposite function of a rectifier.[7]
2.9.1 Inverter Circuit:
Figure 2.13: Inverter Circuit Diagram
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The IC1 Cd4047 wired as an Astable multivibrator produces two 180 degree out of phase
1/50 Hz pulse trains. These pulse trains are preamplifiers by the two TIP122 transistors. The out puts
of the TIP 122 transistors are amplified by four 2N 3055 transistors (two transistors for each half
cycle) to drive the inverter transformer. The 220V AC will be available at the secondary of the
transformer.
Nothing complex just the elementary inverter principle and the circuit works great for small
loads like a few bulbs or fans. If you need just a low cost inverter in the region of 100 W, then this is
the best.
2.10 VOLTAGE SAMPLER (SAMPLE &HOLD CIRCUIT):
Sample-and-hold (S/H) is an important analog building block with many applications,
including analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and switched-capacitor filters. The function of
the S/H circuit is to sample an analog input signal and hold this value over acertain length of time for
subsequent processing.
Figure 2.14 Sample And Hold Circuit
Taking advantages of the excellent properties of MOS capacitors and switches, traditional
switched capacitor techniques can be used to realize different S/H circuits [1]. The simplest S/H
circuit in MOS technology is shown in Figure 1, where Vin is the input signal, M1 is an MOS
transistor operating as the sampling switch, Ch is the hold capacitor, ck is the clock signal, and Vout
is the resulting sample-and-hold output signal.
Figure 2.15 Simplest Sample-And-Hold Circuit In MOS Technology.
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As depicted by Figure 1, in the simplest sense, a S/H circuit can be achieved using only one
MOS transistor and one capacitor. The operation of this circuit is very straightforward. Whenever ck
is high, the MOS switch is on, which in turn allows Vout to track Vin. On the other hand, when ck is
low, the MOS switch is off.
During this time, Ch will keep Vout equal to the value of Vin at the instance when ck goes
low. CMOS Sample-and-Hold Circuits Page .Unfortunately, in reality, the performance of this S/H
circuit is not as ideal as described above. The next section of this paper explains two major types of
errors, charge injection.
and clock feed through, that are associated with this S/H implementation. The section after
that presents three new S/H techniques, all of which try to minimize the errors caused by charge
injection and/or clock feed through..
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CHAPTER 3
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS
As we know the pressure is directly proportional to amount of power generated
P α Wt
Here we take the constant of proportionality as Қ, then the equation becomes
P = Қ Wt
Where,
Қ- Constant of proportionality
Wt-weight
P-power
We know that for wt=50kg, we get the value of voltage V=4v and I =0.015A
Then P=V*I=4*0.015=0.06w, means we can say that for 50kg we get power
(P) =0.06w
From this we can find the value of Қ
Қ=P/wt=0.06/50=0.0012
The table given below shows relation between P & wt
Sr No P in watt Wt in kg
1 0.012 10
2 0.024 20
3 0.06 50
4 0.09 75
Table No 4.1: Observations At Different Conditions
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CHAPTER 4
COST ESTIMATION
Name of Equipment Quantity Price(Rs) Total(Rs)
Piezoelectric Material 16 550 8800
A.C. Ripple Neutralizer 1 250 250
Battery 1 1500 1500
Inverter 1 1500 1500
L.C.D. Display 1 250 250
Voltage Sampler and other
Components
1 2000 2000
Total 14300
Table No: 5.1 Cost Estimation
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CHAPTER 5
CONCLUSION
1. The project “POWER GENERATION USING FOOT STEP” is successfully tested and
implemented which is the best economical, affordable energy solution to common people.
2. This can be used for many applications in rural areas where power availability is less or
totally absence As India is a developing country where energy management is a big challenge
for huge population. By using this project we can drive both A.C. as well as D.C loads
according to the force we applied on the piezo electric sensor.
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POWER POINT SLIDE
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