Rohan Silvius Robey
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Gopalan College of Engineering and Management, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Download PDFIn this paper, a quite rare form of energy is explored and studied, a form of energy so common and omnipresent, but due to its few limitations, it has been ignored to a very great extent in its potential to be used to as a source of power, thus a methodology for capturing acoustic energy or sound, converting it to its electric equivalent and storing this energy is primarily proposed here. Due to the weak and varying amplitudes of acoustic signals, amplifiers are used to step-up the amplitude of the electric equivalent of the incoming acoustic signals. The boosted electric signals are then rectified and stored, which is potential electric energy. Just as in the case of a battery, this stored energy can be used in its A.C equivalent by inverting it or in its stored D.C state for the innumerable purposes possible
Keywords: Acoustic signals; Sound; Electric power; Acoustic energy; A.C voltage; D.C voltage; Super Capacitor.
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