Journal
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 7407-7411Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2020.3046083
Keywords
Impedance; Rectifiers; Schottky diodes; Transmission line measurements; Power transmission lines; Resistance; Radio frequency; High efficiency; input power range; nonlinear; Schottky Diodes; wireless power transmission (WPT)
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [62071316]
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Two high-efficiency RF rectifiers with extended input power range are proposed by utilizing the nonlinear impedance characteristics of diodes. Each rectifier operates at different power levels using a nonlinear power division strategy. The results show that both rectifiers achieve over 50% power conversion efficiency in different input power ranges.
Two high-efficiency radio-frequency (RF) rectifiers with extended input power range are proposed by taking the advantage of nonlinear impedance characteristics of diodes. Each rectifier consists of two subrectifiers that operates at high- and low-power levels, respectively. A nonlinear power division strategy is applied to the input power level without any power dividers or couplers. A lambda/8 transmission line is introduced to compensate the imaginary part of diode impedance. A lambda/4 transmission line is applied to reverse the diode impedance variation with respect to the input power. Two rectifiers operating at 2.45 GHz are fabricated and measured. Rectifier I shows a RF-dc power conversion efficiency exceeding 50% over an input power range of 23.3 dB (from 6.5 to 29.8 dBm), with maximum efficiency 74.5% at 27 dBm input power. Rectifier II shows an input power range exceeding 50% over 31 dB (-1 to 30 dBm) with maximum efficiency of 68.5% at 28 dBm.
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