This document discusses the design and components of a footstep power generation system. The key components are a piezoelectric sensor that converts the kinetic energy of footsteps into an electrical signal, batteries to store the generated electricity, and an inverter to convert the stored DC power into usable AC power. Lead-acid batteries are commonly used due to their low cost and availability. When a person steps on the piezoelectric sensor, it produces a voltage that is stored in the batteries. The stored DC power can then be inverted and used to power small electronic devices.