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Design of Compact Dual-Band RF Rectifiers for Wireless Power Transfer and Energy Harvesting

Jian Liu, Mo Huang, Zisheng Du

2020IEEE Access74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a compact dual-band impedance matching network (DBIMN) for radio frequency (RF) rectifiers. The DBIMN is achieved with a single-stage T-type network, with only three segments of the transmission line. We investigate the closed-form design equations, as a design guideline of the DBIMN. In addition, we propose the design methodology of the rectifier using the DBIMN. For validation, we design two dual-band rectifiers (0.915 and 2.45 GHz), for different input power levels. The rectifier with high input power level, is designed for a wireless power transmission (WPT) system. With a 12 dBm input power, the measured power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) are 81.7 and 73.1% at the working frequencies. The PCEs becomes 69.2 and 64.1% (at -1 dBm input power) for the low-power input rectifier that can be used in an RF energy harvesting (RF-EH) system. The simulated and measured results match each other well. Compared with previous designs, the proposed designs have advantages in compactness and high efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

Rectifier (neural networks)Wireless power transferRadio frequencyRectennaImpedance matchingMaximum power transfer theoremRF power amplifierComputer scienceElectronic engineeringMulti-band devicePower (physics)Electrical engineeringElectric power transmissionPower transmissionTransmission lineElectrical impedanceEnergy harvestingWirelessEngineeringTelecommunicationsAntenna (radio)PhysicsCMOSStochastic neural networkMachine learningRecurrent neural networkQuantum mechanicsAmplifierArtificial neural networkEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksWireless Power Transfer SystemsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization