چكيده به لاتين
In this paper, a wireless power transfer receiver is
provided using a rectifier rectifier and a three-loop linear LDO
regulator. The use of common rectifiers, ie, diodes, does not
appear due to the high threshold voltage, the voltage conversion
rate, or the proper output power. Therefore, in this scheme, active
diodes instead of ordinary diodes, so that the rectifier works in
less VAC, is preferable given. In this paper, a fully integrated
1X/2X rectifier is first provided in the range of 30 mW with
all capacitors built into the chip. On the other hand, using a
key arrangement in the chip, a suitable arrangement can be
made in both 1X and 2X modes, so that the output capacitance
difference in both modes is C4 and C3, respectively. Due to the
need to adjust the voltage in different quantities, the simplest way
is to use a linear regulator. In this design, a linear regulator of a
three-ring LDO with a PMOS transistor, with a gain loop and an
impedance reduction buffer (internal polar displacement to high
frequencies) is presented. The results obtained from the scheme
are in the range of the input voltage of 4-1.25 having output
power of 32 mW and the VCR1 in the conditions of RL=5 K
,
in the 2X/1X modes are 0.78-0.88 and 1.3-1.6 respectively and
under similar conditions, the PCE2 in both 2X/1X is 75-90%
and 68-82%, respectively. Finally, the output results in RL=100
, with output variations of 10 mV in the range of 10A-10
mA load current and FOM, 6.11 ps. With regard to the results
obtained from the power output and load variation and output
voltage, this design is suitable for medical applications with a
power range between 10-100 mW.