Energy harvesting the same way Theremin did for his passive wall bug.
From 2009 https://www.eetimes.com/nokia-working-on-energy-harvesting-h...
But it seems that the idea is still alive, from 2023:
"Relying more on ambient energy sources could prove monumental in automated warehouse inventory tracking, in medical instrument management and for deployment in airports, shopping centers and even individual smart homes. Nokia’s goal is to have energy harvesting technology in cellular networks that can support this massive IoT deployment."
https://www.nokia.com/blog/the-future-belongs-to-zero-energy...
It feels like a project sent from the future.
I've always been curious what energy harvesting systems are capable of.
Also, what is the third type of energy harvesting besides light and 2.4GHz? I couldn't figure out what that might be.
So the last is USB, the sneakily obvious one.
Sending data by modulating the data flow itself, is spooky. Absolute madness. I love it and I'm a little scared.
How does one even obtain the skills, much less the equipment to run such precision?!
One question: what load is the matching network designed for? Did the designer find the equivalent small signal impedance of the diode network via simulation? Is the SPICE model even valid at 2.4 GHz? Is small signal even applicable?
Clever idea.
Apologies if this goes against the hacker spirit, but do you know where I can buy a similar thing? In Europe?