Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment (Oct 2017)

A Wireless Phone Charging System using Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting

  • M. Abdulkadir,
  • Mala U. M. Bakura

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 535 – 543

Abstract

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A wireless phone charging system using Radio Frequency (RF) energy harvesting is presented in this paper. Battery size and extension of charge duration offer great challenge in mobile devices and the fact that one has to always connect it to the mains for charging. The research seeks to employ the RF received by its antenna to recharge mobile end devices. This study determined the suitable frequency for power transmission and chooses an efficient microstrip patch antenna which has a gain of 3.762dB, directivity of 5.906dB, and a power density of 7.358dBW/m2. A 7stage voltage doubler was employed to harvest the 3.75V dc from the RF which is suitable to charge a mobile phone. The antenna was designed and simulated using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) studio suite while the RF to DC converter was design and simulated using Intelligent Schematic Input System (ISIS) Proteus.