A Comparison Study of Rectifier Designs for 2.45 GHz EM Energy Harvesting

  • Salleh S
  • Zakariya M
  • Ali Lee R
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Abstract

Energy harvesting is a rapidly growing area in many scientific and engineering-related fields due to the demand for many applications. This paper focuses on the design and simulation of the voltage doubler rectifier circuit at 2.45 GHz operating frequency. The design of a rectifier is optimized based on the use of Schottky diode HSMS 286 B due to its low forward voltage at this frequency. 2 stages of the Schottky diode voltage doublers circuit are designed and simulated in this paper. The shunt capacitor and optimal load resistance are also introduced in the course to reduce signal loss. A multi-stage rectifier is used to produce maximum power conversion from AC to DC. The simulated results present that the maximum output voltage of 6.651 V with an input power of 25 dBm is produced, which presents a maximum power conversion efficiency of 73.13%, which applicable in small device applications.

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Salleh, S., Zakariya, M. A., & Ali Lee, R. M. (2021). A Comparison Study of Rectifier Designs for 2.45 GHz EM Energy Harvesting. Energy and Power Engineering, 13(02), 81–89. https://doi.org/10.4236/epe.2021.132006

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