Generate electricity by pressing the protruding part! Made from flexible materials, it can generate electricity in low frequency ranges.
The "ARCH TYPE" is a piezoelectric element that generates electricity by pressing the protruding part. Made from flexible materials, it can generate electricity in low-frequency ranges. Since it is entirely made of resin, it is easy to customize according to requirements such as shape, size, and weight. To check the amount of electricity generated or to connect to a load, please connect it to a commercially available rectifier circuit. 【Features】 ■ Generates electricity by pressing the protruding part ■ To generate electricity, press it several times ■ The output voltage and current from the generating element are alternating current ■ To check the amount of electricity generated or to connect to a load, connect it to a commercially available rectifier circuit *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Main body size: 80×55×60(mm) ■Main body weight: ≓22g ■OUTPUT terminal: QI connector 02P[R pin] ■Operating temperature range: -20 to 90℃ ■Power generation: 1.5mW *Under optimal load according to in-house evaluation *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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