Khan et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A dual-antenna, 263-GHz energy harvester in CMOS for ultra-miniaturized platforms with 13.6% RF-to-DC conversion efficiency at− 8 dBm input powerKhan et al., 2022
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- Khan M
- Lee E
- Monroe N
- Chandrakasan A
- Han R
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- 2022 IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC)
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This paper reports a CMOS energy harvester, which operates at so far the highest reported frequency (263 GHz) in order to realize wireless powering of ultra-miniaturized platforms. To maximize the THz-to-DC conversion efficiency, n, at low available radiation power, the …
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