Abstract:Abstract. This article describes an Internet of things (IoT) sensing device
with a wireless interface which is powered by the energy-harvesting method of the
Wiegand effect. The Wiegand effect, in contrast to continuous sources like
photovoltaic or thermal harvesters, provides small amounts of energy
discontinuously in pulsed mode. To enable an energy-self-sufficient
operation of the sensing device with this pulsed energy source, the output
energy of the Wiegand generator is maximized. This energy is used to p… Show more
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