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Re: how to simulate input impedance of a voltage doubler in
Use the s-parameter simulation.
Go to Simulate>smart simulation choose 2 port network.
Once you finish simulation you can check the s11 smith chart, use the marker to go to the required frequency, It gives you s11 as well as zin
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I want a passive circuit not active, so I cannot use those ICs. I want it to work as both passive power detector and rf energy harvester.
Using directional antenna is a good idea, that will help to increase gain.
Thanks
Thanks for the matrix and charging capacitor methods.
I don't want to power LEDs just want to detect few mV , to see if the RF power in the area is above certain level. A power detector. I may require a high gain, narrow bandwidth (high q) antenna.
Low power rectenna
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I want to design a RF power detector at 900MHz. No power supply, portable.
I was thinking of a rectenna for -60dBm input rf power and output of few mV.
What kind of antenna can I use ?
Initially i thought of antenna + resonator + rectifier, but now I'm thinking that may be...
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