Microwave electric power receiver

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Microstrip

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333247, 343701, 343797, H01Q 920

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051228092

ABSTRACT:
In a microwave electric power receiver, a microstrip resonator having a line length 1/2 of a wavelength of a microwave to be received is notched to be split at its longitudinally central portion into two portions. A rectification diode is interposed between notched end portions of the microstrip resonator portions to be matched therewith. The diode generates a DC power.

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