Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
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Proceedings of The 4th International Conference on Solar Power from Space - SPS '04, together with The 5th International Confere
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
In this study we have conducted two studies one in hybrid technology and the second one in monolithic technology. We have developed and processed two hybrid microwave converters @ 2.45 GHz. One for large signal applications and the other for small levels of power with 68% as RF-DC conversion efficiency for an input power of 20dBm.Afterwards, to test and validate the rectenna system we have optimised and achieved a 2x2 patch array which was associated to the both rectifiers processed. In order to minimize the RF- DC converter dimensions, we have optimised and developed a monolithic microwave zero bias rectifier @2.45GHz with an efficiency of 60% and 30dBm as a maximum input power using the ED02AH process derived from OMMIC.
Latrach M.
Toutain S.
Zbitou J.
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