DocumentCode
2409422
Title
Efficient, compact, wireless battery design
Author
Theeuwes, Jeroen A C ; Visser, Huib J. ; van Beurden, Martijn C. ; Doodeman, Gert J N
Author_Institution
TNO Sci. & Ind., Eindhoven
fYear
2007
fDate
9-12 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
991
Lastpage
994
Abstract
Wireless batteries or rectennas- rectifying antennas - are conceived for converting wireless RF power into DC power. Although power conversion efficiencies exceeding 80% have been reported for high (20 dBm) rectenna input power levels, wireless batteries will be most beneficial at large distances from sources that will radiate at power levels limited by national and international regulations. Therefore, the challenge is in maximizing the power conversion efficiency of wireless batteries for low input power levels, say 0 dBm and below. By directly conjugate matching a rectifying circuit to a microstrip patch antenna, the need for a matching network between the two no longer exists. Thus the efficiency of the wireless battery will improve. Moreover, this matching technique automatically suppresses the reradiation of harmonics by the microstrip patch antenna since the harmonics will be mismatched. Thus, the impedance matching and filtering network encountered in traditional wireless battery designs has become obsolete. With the aid of analytical models developed for antenna and rectifier, single-layer, internally matched and filtered PCB rectennas have been designed for low input power levels. An efficiency of 52% for OdBm input power has been realized at 2.45 GHz for a wireless battery realized on FR4, showing an improvement - next to the size and complexity reduction - of more than 10% over a traditional rectenna design. A series connection of these wireless batteries is shown to be able to power a standard household wall clock.
Keywords
impedance matching; microstrip antennas; power conversion harmonics; rectennas; rectifying circuits; DC power; filtering network; impedance matching; microstrip patch antenna; rectennas; rectifying antennas; rectifying circuit; wireless RF power converstion; wireless battery design; Batteries; Impedance matching; Matched filters; Microstrip antennas; Patch antennas; Power conversion; Power harmonic filters; Radio frequency; Rectennas; Rectifying circuits;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference, 2007. European
Conference_Location
Munich
Print_ISBN
978-2-87487-001-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUMC.2007.4405362
Filename
4405362
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