Scientific Reports (Aug 2023)

A multiband SSr diode RF rectifier with an improved frequency ratio for biomedical wireless applications

  • Surajo Muhammad,
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Waly,
  • Nasser Ali AlJarallah,
  • Ridha Ghayoula,
  • Ahmed S. Negm,
  • Amor Smida,
  • Amjad Iqbal,
  • Jun Jiat Tiang,
  • Mardeni Roslee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40486-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract This paper described a four-band implantable RF rectifier with simplified circuit complexity. Each RF-rectifier cell is sequentially matched to the four operational frequencies to accomplish the proposed design. The proposed RF rectifier can harvest RF signals at 1.830, 2.100, and white space Wi-Fi bands between 2.38 to 2.68 GHz, respectively. At 2.100 GHz, the proposed RF harvester achieved a maximum (radio frequency direct current) RF-to-DC power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 73.00% and an output DC voltage $$V_{DC}$$ V DC of 1.61 V for an RF power of 2 dBm. The outdoor performance of the rectenna shows a $$V_{DC}$$ V DC of 0.440 V and drives a low-power bq25504-674 evaluation module (EVM) at 1.362 V. The dimension of the RF-rectifier on the FR-4 PCB board is 0.27 $$\lambda _{g}$$ λ g $$\times$$ × 0.29 $$\lambda _{g}$$ λ g . The RF-rectifier demonstrates the capacity to effectively utilize the frequency domain by employing multi-band operation and exhibiting a good impedance bandwidth through a sequential matching technique. Thus, by effectively controlling the rectenna’s ambient performance, the proposed design holds the potential for powering a range of low-power biomedical implantable devices. (BIDs).