IP Library Granted Patent US 9,871,298
Granted Patent B2
US 9,871,298 · App. 14/582,002 · Granted Jan 16, 2018

Rectifying circuit for multiband radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting

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Patent No.
US 9,871,298
App. No.
14/582,002
Granted
Jan 16, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting device (rectenna) includes an antenna structure configured to resonate at RF frequencies, and a rectifying circuit that facilitates harvesting multiband RF signals having low energy levels (i.e., tens of mW and below) by utilizing two Zero Bias Schottky diodes having different forward voltage and peak inverse voltage values. Positive voltage pulses from a captured RF signal generated on a first antenna end point are passed by the first diode to a first internal node where they are summed with a second RF signal generated on the second antenna end point (i.e., after being passed through a capacitor), thereby producing a first intermediate voltage having a substantially higher voltage level. Positive voltage pulses are then passed from the first internal node through the second diode to an output control circuit for conversion into a usable DC output voltage.

Claims (49)

1. A radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting device comprising:

an antenna including a first antenna end point, a second antenna end point, and at least one elongated conductive structure connected to the first and second antenna end points and configured to resonate at RF frequencies within an associated bandwidth;

a first RF signal is generated on the first antenna end point, and a second RF signal is generated on the second antenna end point, the second RF signal being 180° out-of-phase with the first RF signal; and

a rectifying circuit including:

a first diode coupled between the first antenna end point and a first node;

a first capacitor coupled between the second antenna end point and the first node; and

a second diode coupled between the first node and a second node,

wherein the first diode has a lower forward voltage than the second diode, and the first diode has a lower peak inverse voltage than the second diode, whereby a first intermediate voltage generated at the first node comprises a sum of positive voltage pulses of the first RF signal that are passed through the first diode and the second AC signal passed through the first capacitor, and whereby a second intermediate voltage is generated at the second node in accordance with positive voltage pulses that are passed from the first node through the second diode.

2. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the antenna and the rectifying circuit comprise at least one of a conductive material and a dielectric material conformally disposed on a substrate with the conductive material conforming to surface features of the substrate.

3. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second diodes comprise Zero Bias voltage Schottky diodes.

4. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the rectifying circuit further comprises one or more inductors coupled to the antenna.

5. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the rectifying circuit further comprises an output control circuit coupled to the second node and configured to convert the second intermediate voltage into a direct current (DC) output voltage.

6. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 5 , wherein the output control circuit comprises a second capacitor coupled between the second node and the first antenna end point, said second capacitor having the same capacitive value as the first capacitor.

7. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 6 , wherein the output control circuit further comprises a termination circuit connected in parallel with the second capacitor between the second node and the first antenna end point, the termination circuit including a third capacitor connected in series with a resistor.

8. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 6 , wherein the output control circuit further comprises a third diode connected between the second node and an output node, and a storage capacitor coupled to the output node and configured to temporarily store a charge generated on the third node.

9. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 6 ,

wherein the antenna comprises a monopole antenna, and

wherein the rectifying circuit further comprises a first inductor coupled to the first antenna end point, and a second inductor coupled to the second antenna end point, wherein the first and second inductors have a common inductance and form a balanced circuit.

10. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 6 , wherein the antenna comprises a dipole antenna including a first antenna segment having a first effective inductance and a second antenna segment having a second effective inductance, the first and second antenna segments are configured with the first and second effective inductances substantially equal.

11. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 10 ,

wherein the rectifying circuit further comprises a first inductor coupled to the first antenna segment by way of the first antenna end point, and a second inductor coupled to the second antenna segment by way of the second antenna end point, wherein the first and second inductors have a common inductance and form a balanced circuit.

12. A radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting system including a plurality of RF energy harvesting devices, each RF energy harvesting device comprising:

an antenna including a first antenna end point, a second antenna end point, and at least one elongated conductive structure connected to the first and second antenna end points and configured to resonate at RF frequencies within an associated bandwidth range; and

a rectifying circuit including:

a first diode coupled between the first antenna end point and a first node;

a first capacitor coupled between the second end point and the first node;

a second diode coupled between the first node and a second node, wherein the first diode has a lower forward voltage than the second diode, and the first diode has a lower peak inverse voltage than the second diode; and

an output control circuit coupled between the second node and an output node, said output control circuit being configured to convert a second intermediate voltage generated on the second node into a direct current (DC) output voltage, and

wherein the plurality of RF energy harvesting devices are coupled together to generate a combined system output voltage.

13. The RF energy harvesting system of claim 12 , wherein the output control circuit of each of the plurality of RF energy harvesting devices comprises:

a second capacitor coupled between the second node and the second antenna end point;

a third diode connected between the second node and the output node; and

a storage capacitor coupled to the output node.

14. The RF energy harvesting system of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of RF energy harvesting devices are connected in series such that the first antenna end point of a first said RF energy harvesting device is connected to the output node of a second said RF energy harvesting device.

15. The RF energy harvesting system of claim 12 , wherein the output nodes of all of the plurality of RF energy harvesting devices are connected to a common system output node.

16. The RF energy harvesting system of claim 15 , wherein the antennas of all of the plurality of RF energy harvesting devices are configured to collect RF energy from RF signals having the same RF frequencies.

17. The RF energy harvesting system of claim 15 , wherein the antennas of each of the plurality of RF energy harvesting devices are configured to collect RF energy from RF signals having a unique range of RF frequencies.

18. A radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting device comprising:

a flexible substrate;

an antenna including at least one elongated antenna structure conformally disposed on said flexible substrate and configured to resonate at RF frequencies within an associated bandwidth range, said antenna including a first antenna end point and a second antenna end point; and

a rectifying circuit including:

a plurality of conductive line segments conformally disposed on said flexible substrate;

a first diode coupled by way of a first said conductive line segment to the first antenna end point;

a first capacitor coupled by way of a second said conductive line segment to the second antenna end point;

a second diode coupled to the first capacitor and to the first diode by way of a third said conductive line segment,

wherein the first diode has a lower forward voltage than the second diode, and the first diode has a lower peak inverse voltage than the second diode.

19. The RF energy harvesting device of claim 18 ,

wherein the first and second capacitors comprise a printed dielectric material disposed between two printed metal layers, and

wherein the first and second diodes comprise surface-mounted Zero Bias voltage Schottky diodes.

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