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Compact Dual-Band Rectifier with Self-Matched Branches Using Comprehensive Impedance Control
  • Adel Barakat,
  • Ramesh K Pokharel,
  • Willy Jordan
Adel Barakat

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Ramesh K Pokharel
Willy Jordan
Kyushu University

Abstract

The use of multi-band matching for rectifiers leads to design complexity. Instead, recent advancements suggested self-matched branches combined in parallel to enable multiband operation. However, this method controls only the imaginary part. In this letter, we propose an efficient dual-band rectifier with compact realization. The rectifier consists of two self-matched parallel branches. Each branch provides comprehensive impedance control over real and imaginary parts in the corresponding band independent of the design frequency. The branch impedance matching is analyzed theoretically, and design equations are presented. To verify the proposed theory, a compact dual-band rectifier was fabricated with a compact area of only 0.42 cm2 after excluding the area required for the RF connector. The measured RF-DC power conversion efficiency (PCE) was > 50% for input power (𝑷𝒊𝒏) ranging from -5.5 dBm to 11 dBm at 390 MHz with a peak of 69%. Also, the PCE was > 50% for 𝑷𝒊𝒏 ranging from -4 dBm to 12 dBm at 690 MHz with a peak of 68%. The fabricated rectifier operates with a wide load range from 0.5 KΩ to 3 KΩ with PCE > 50% at both bands when 𝑷𝒊𝒏 = 𝟓 dBm.