Abstract

In this letter, a compact broadband RF rectifier is proposed and tested for ambient RF energy harvesting (EH). An uncomplicated impedance matching network with multistage transmission lines (quasi T-shaped) is presented. Quasi T-shaped network performs three different functions to complete the broadband matching process. The novel matching network widens working bandwidth using fewer transmission lines without via hole so that it has low loss and high conversion efficiency. After theoretical analysis and simulation, the rectifier is manufactured, and the measured results are consistent with the simulation results. The rectifier shows good broadband performance. The frequency range of rectifier efficiency over 50% is from 0.85 to 2.05 GHz (a bandwidth of 82.7%) at 5 dBm. The rectifier shows a bandwidth of 101.5% (0.8–2.45 GHz) with a power conversion efficiency (PEC) greater than 50% for an 8 dBm input power. In addition, the maximum conversion efficiency of the circuit is as high as 73.1% at the input power of 8 dBm.

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