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Analysis and Design of a 570-Stage CMOS RF-DC Rectifier With Ground Shielded Input Coupling Capacitors

Authors
Park, YoomiByun, Sangjin
Issue Date
Dec-2024
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Rectifiers; Radio frequency; Capacitors; Resistance; Couplings; Sensitivity; Equivalent circuits; Ambient RF Signals; CMOS Integrated Circuits; Ground Shielded Capacitor; Input Power Sensitivity; RF-DC Rectifier; RF Energy Harvester; Substrate Resistance
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, v.71, no.12, pp 5494 - 5505
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Volume
71
Number
12
Start Page
5494
End Page
5505
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23001
DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2024.3447013
ISSN
1549-8328
1558-0806
Abstract
This paper presents an analysis and design of an 884-MHz, $-$ 41.8-dBm input power sensitivity, 570-stage CMOS RF-DC rectifier with ground shielded input coupling capacitors. First, we have presented the input impedance model of an N-stage CMOS RF-DC rectifier by applying $\Delta $ -Y transform to the input coupling capacitors and including a nonlinear input resistance of the MOS transistors. Based on the developed model, we have carried out the steady-state and transient analyses of the N-stage RF-DC rectifier. According to the analysis results, the input power sensitivity increases as the RF-DC rectifier contains more rectifier cells. However, integrating a large number of rectifier cells normally reduces the passive amplification gain of the matching network and thus may not bring the desired results. In this paper, we propose the RF-DC rectifier adopting a metal ground shield plane beneath the input coupling capacitors thereby incorporating as many as 570 rectifier cells without lowering the passive amplification gain. By doing so, the 884-MHz, 570-stage RF-DC rectifier implemented in a 28nm CMOS process achieves the measured input power sensitivity of $-$ 41.8dBm at 1V output DC voltage. The measured recharging time from 0.88V to 1.0V is 11.1 seconds when the storage capacitor is 1nF.
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