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The implanted biomedical devices require very efficient RF-DC rectified signal, which provides the essential DC voltage, delivered to the implanted device. In this paper, a switch-only rectifier based on CMOS switch controlled by a timing control circuit is used to improve the rectified signal. This rectifier is used instead of the conventional rectifiers such as Full-bridge rectifier, voltage doublers...