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A 5.8 GHz 1.8 V+20 dBm 32.5% PAE Power Amplifier for a Short-Range Over-the-Air WPT Applicationopen access

Authors
Kim, M[Kim, Myonggwan]Rad, RE[Rad, Reza E.]Kim, S[Kim, Sungjin]Pu, Y[Pu, Younggun]Jung, Y[Jung, Yeonjae]Huh, H[Huh, Hyungki]Yoo, J[Yoo, Joonmo]Kim, S[Kim, Seokkee]Lee, K[Lee, Kangyoon]
Issue Date
2-Jun-2023
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
over-the-air wireless power transfer (WPT); custom-made transformer; power amplifier; 5; 8 GHz
Citation
SENSORS, v.23, no.11
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
23
Number
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/106467
DOI
10.3390/s23115279
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
This paper presents a 5.8 GHz differential cascode power amplifier for an over-the-air wireless power transfer application. Over-the-air wireless power transfer provides a variety of benefits in several applications such as the Internet of Things and medical implantation applications. The proposed PA features two fully differentially active stages with a custom-designed transformer to provide a single-ended output. The custom-made transformer shows a high quality factor, as high as 11.6 and 11.2 for the primary and secondary sides at 5.8 GHz. Fabricated using a standard 180 nm CMOS process, the amplifier achieves input and output matching of -14.7 dB and -29.7 dB, respectively. To achieve a high power level and efficiency, accurate optimization through power matching, Power Added Efficiency (PAE), and the design of the transformer are carried out while the supply voltage is limited to 1.8 V. Measurement results show a 20 dBm output power with a PAE as high as 32.5%, which makes the PA suitable for application, and it can be implanted while arrayed with various antenna arrays. Finally, a FOM is introduced to compare the performance of the work with similar works in the literature.
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