A. Ameye, N. Garraud, P. Gasnier, D. Gibus, A. Badel
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In this paper, we report a hybrid low-frequency near-field electrodynamic wireless power transfer (EWPT) system. The power receiver is designed as a vibrating cantilever, with two mechanical-to-electrical transducers: a piezoelectric transducer and an electrodynamic transducer. The use of a hybrid system increases the converted power for the same mechanical system when the quality factor is reduced under high oscillation. We propose an analytical model, combined with admittance measurements, to determine the physical parameters of the system. This model allows a good prediction of the performance (efficiency, resonance frequency and output power) as a function of the input power and the resistive loads connected to the two transducers of the transmitter.