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WI-FI ENERGY HARVESTER FOR LOW POWER RFID APPLICATION
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingRectenna ArchitectureEngineeringRadio FrequencyEnergy EfficiencyAntennaActive Tag GrowthInternet Of ThingsRadio Frequency IdentificationRf SubsystemPassive TagsElectromagnetic Compatibility
In recent years, active Radio Frequency Identiflcation (RFID) tags have crossed into ultra low power domain. With obvious advantages over passive tags, a setback for active tag growth is the need for battery replacement and limited operational life. Battery life could be extended by scavenging surrounding Wi-Fi signals using rectenna architecture which consists of a receiving antenna attached to a rectifying circuit. A seven stage Cockroft-Walton voltage multiplier optimized for low input power (below 0dBm) is proposed. Prototype was fabricated on RT/Duroid 5880 (RO5880) printed circuit board (PCB) substrate with dielectric constant and loss tangent of 2.2 and 0.0009 respectively. Experimental results show that 2V output voltage can be harvested from an operating frequency of 2.48GHz with i9dBm (0.13mW) sensitivity with 1.57mm board thickness.
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