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Tim
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Richard Aiken
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Richard Aiken
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Bruce Johnson
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Richard Aiken
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Re: [TML] I'm back Tim (09 Jun 2016 06:50 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(08 Jun 2016 22:42 UTC)
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On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 01:33:50AM -0400, Richard Aiken wrote: > Well, there is also: > http://www.wired.com/2008/02/knee-brace-harv/#seealsocad0110d22d6d5401371dbc7005ce855 > > A 3.5 lb knee brace that generates 5 watts from ordinary walking, without > imposing extra effort on the wearer. That's interesting. I'd want a little convincing that it doesn't take extra effort, maybe they'll send me one for free to test? ;-) > This seems to be a formal report on a very tiny motion-capture generator (2 > cubic centimeters), that generates 117uW (not sure what the "u" means) Usually it means "micro" in contexts where the Greek letter mu (which looks a little like a cursive "u") can't be used. So about 0.0001 watts. That would make it suitable for running the most low powered microprocessors and sensors, but not much else. - Tim