Class-E rectifiers and power converters
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IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS), Honolulu, Hawai, 2017, 1327-1330
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Class-E
DC/DC power conversion
Microwave
Resonant Converters
Rectifiers
Soft switching
UHF
Resumen/Abstract
This paper reviews the use of the class-E topology for RF-to-DC and DC-to-DC power conversion. After covering its early history, the class-E rectifier is introduced in the context of the time-reversal duality principle, to be then integrated with an inverter in a class-E2 DC/DC converter. Recent examples and applications at UHF and microwave bands are finally presented. A review of RF rectifiers based on Schottky diodes or FET transistors, is followed by a discussion of synchronous and self-synchronous implementations of the double class-E DC/DC converter, using advanced GaN HEMT transistors.
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