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RF-to-dc power converter
A CMOS RF-to-DC Power Converter With 86% Efficiency and− 19.2-dBm Sensitivity
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Thu, Apr 26 2018
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RF-to-dc power converter
wireless powering
Abdullah S. Almansouri, et al., "A CMOS RF-to-DC Power Converter With 86% Efficiency and− 19.2-dBm Sensitivity." IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 66 (5), 2018, 2409. Abstract: This paper proposes an RF-to-dc power converter for ambient wireless powering that is efficient, highly sensitive, and less dependent on the load resistance with an extended dynamic range. The proposed rectifier utilizes a variable biasing technique to control the conduction of the rectifying transistors selectively, hence minimizing the leakage current; unlike the prior work that has a fixed feedback