Piezoelectric 👣 Footstep Energy Generation using Arduino | Step Counting & Voltage Measurement

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The system converts mechanical energy from piezoelectric sensors into electrical energy, which is used to charge a 4V battery. This energy is stepped up to 15V with a buck-boost converter to charge a 12V battery. The 12V battery powers an inverter that converts DC to 220V AC, lighting up an 15 watt AC bulb. Meanwhile, the Arduino tracks and displays the number of steps taken on a 16×2 LCD.

Project Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMnwoDPwWEQ&t=97s

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Description

👣 Foot Step Power Generation with Steps🚶‍♂️counting using Arduino | Inspire Project

Description

The system converts mechanical energy from piezoelectric sensors into electrical energy, which is used to charge a 4V battery. This energy is stepped up to 15V with a buck-boost converter to charge a 12V battery. The 12V battery powers an inverter that converts DC to 220V AC, lighting up an AC bulb. Meanwhile, the Arduino tracks and displays the number of steps taken on a 16×2 LCD

Objectives

  • To use piezoelectric sensors to capture and convert mechanical stress into electrical energy.
  • To employ a buck-boost converter to step up the voltage from the 4V battery output to charge a 12V battery.
  • To store the energy in a 12V battery for reliable power supply.
  • To use an inverter which will convert the 12V DC from the battery into 220V AC for powering household appliances.

Components required

Arduino (Microcontroller)

LCD 16X2

Piezo electric sensors (X10)

LED

Buck booster

4V Battery

12V Battery

Inverter

Bulb

Connecting wires

Block diagram

Figure: Block Diagram of Piezoelectric Footstep Energy Generation using Arduino | Step Counting & Voltage Measurement

Methodology

In this project, the system operates by a network of parallel connected piezoelectric sensors which generate electrical energy from mechanical stress. When force is applied to the piezoelectric sensors, they produce a voltage that will illuminate an LED. The electrical output from the piezoelectric sensors is also fed into an Arduino, which counts whenever force is applied on sensors as a step and displays the total number of steps taken on a 16×2 LCD screen. This electrical energy will charge a 4V battery, which is connected to the sensors through a diode. A buck-boost converter is used to step up the voltage from the 4V battery to 15V. This 15V is used to charge a 12V battery, which is connected to the converter. The charged 12V battery is connected to an inverter that converts the 12V DC into 220V AC. When the inverter is turned on, it supplies power to an AC bulb, causing it to illuminate. In summary, the system captures mechanical energy via the piezoelectric sensors, stores and converts this energy through the battery and converter, and finally powers an AC bulb using the inverter.

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Whats Included !

No branding, handmade and different look as required by students.

Things provided with the project:

1. Synopsis/ Documents/ Report /PPT

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2. Block diagram and circuit diagram.

3. Bill of material.

4. Components Specification.

5. Program/code of Arduino

6. viva preparation

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