kyazh
Electrical
- Apr 13, 2007
- 6
I'm working on a project where I need to fit an electricity generating device (some type of motor) in a low profile enclosure (less than 1 inch thick). Below is a picture of a Radioshack Crank Radio taken apart. Inside, to the left you can see a metal cylinder. There's two half circle magnets attached to the inner circumference of the cylinder and the cylinder is spinning around a stator with coils.
The thickness of the stator + cylinder is about 1/2 inch.
If I removed the stator/cylinder combo from the Radio, soldered it to my own PCB and attached the crank directly to the cylinder without the gears, I would have a device that is about 3/4 inch thick. Perfect for my application.
Is there a distributor from which I could buy these types of parts? ... or are they custom made?
More Details:
The stator coils would solder onto my custom PCB with rectifying ckt + voltage regulator + charging ckt for a cell phone battery.
Thanks for reading!

The thickness of the stator + cylinder is about 1/2 inch.
If I removed the stator/cylinder combo from the Radio, soldered it to my own PCB and attached the crank directly to the cylinder without the gears, I would have a device that is about 3/4 inch thick. Perfect for my application.
Is there a distributor from which I could buy these types of parts? ... or are they custom made?
More Details:
The stator coils would solder onto my custom PCB with rectifying ckt + voltage regulator + charging ckt for a cell phone battery.
Thanks for reading!
