Kaddi, P
(2014)
Analog Front End for RF Energy Harvesting.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
Abstract
This thesis proposes a design for ultra low power sensitive single and dual band RF energy
harvesting system for UHF microwave frequencies at 2.4-GHz and 865-MHz to 960- MHz(ISM
band). The system is designed to power a load and generate a constant 1-V output voltage for a
battery-less passive energy harvesting circuit. Input power is fed from 50 RF source to emulate
antenna at UHF microwave band. The design includes single band and dual band off-chip RF
matching circuit, RF limiter, Differential Rectifier, Power On Reset (POR), Band Gap Reference
(BGR) and Low Drop Out Regulator (LDO). The number of rectifier stages is optimized to
obtain a better efficiency to generate 1V output voltage. The full system performance has been
verified by simulations for equivalent received power from -20-dBm to -10-dBm. The overall RF
energy harvesting system efficiency at -14-dBm (10 m Distance from 4W EIRP source) input
power for single band matching at 2.4-GHz is 46.9% with 54Kohm load and for dual band
matching at 953-MHz and 2.4-GHz we achieve an efficiency of 41.5% with 61K ohm load and
46% with load 54.4Kohm respectively. The technology node employed is 0.18_m technology.
The simulations are carried out at schematic level with bond wire parasitic’s and verified by post
layout simulation. At the last we conclude by proposing a novel architecture for constant voltage
battery charging.
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