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. 2021 Jan 18;24(2):102064. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102064

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Biomechanical energy harvesting and driving low-power electronics

(A) The numerous biomechanical motions used for harnessing energy via MIL-TENG.

(B) The electrical output of MIL-TENG generated during finger, hand, and leg tapping.

(C) The electrical output of MIL-TENG generated during fast hand tapping and jogging.

(D–G) (D) The charging of 50-μF capacitors to power the (E) wristwatch, (F) stopwatch, and (G) calculator.