Abstract

In this letter, a multioctave voltage doubler rectifier using a T-type matching network is demonstrated. The voltage doubler topology is used to flatten the load impedance, which makes it easier to achieve broadband impedance matching. The T-type matching network is used for the broadband input impedance matching. The design procedure of the proposed broadband rectifier is provided and discussed. For validation, a rectifier prototype is fabricated, and the performance is evaluated. The measured results exhibit power conversion efficiency (PCE) of more than 50% over a frequency band of 0.2–3.2 GHz at 15 dBm input power and 70% from 1 to 2.7 GHz. Moreover, the peak PCE is 78.2% at 1.9 GHz when the input power is 18 dBm.

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