A 0.33-2.61-GHz Rectifier With Expanded Dynamic Input Power Range Using Microstrip Impedance Compression Circuit

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs(2023)

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Abstract
In this brief, an ultra-broadband rectifier with expanded dynamic input power range (IPR) for both wireless power transfer (WPT) and radio frequency energy-harvesting (RFEH) is proposed and analyzed. Expanded dynamic IPR and broadband impedance matching are realized by utilizing a microstrip transmission line impedance compression circuit (MTLICC) with the topology of the paralleled voltage doubler. A proof-of-concept prototype shows a dynamic IPR of 8.5-23.5 dBm, a frequency range of 0.33-2.61 GHz (fractional bandwidth of 155%), PCE is greater than 50%, and a peak PEC of 79.7% (achieved at an input-power level of 19 dBm). The measurement results are in good agreement with the simulation. Covering most 3G/4G/5G/ISM frequency bands, this design is promising for RF power transmission and energy harvesting in the age of the Internet of Things systems.
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Ultra-broadband,expanded dynamic IPR,impedance compression circuit,RF energy-harvesting,wireless power transfer
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