A Sub-Threshold Microwave RFID Tag Chip, Compatible With RFID MIMO Reader Technology

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We present a fully integrated radio frequency identifications transponder chip operating at 5.8 GHz, which is compatible with the class-1 generation-2 of the Electronic Product Code protocol (EPC-C1 G2). The tag chip including the analog front-end and the digital baseband processor, are designed in the sub-threshold regime (0.5 V) with a total supply current of less than 50~μ A. As a power scavenging unit, a single-stage differential-drive rectifier structure is designed and fabricated with standard threshold voltage (SVT) MOS elements in a commercial 65-nm CMOS process, to provide 0.8 V of rectified voltage. Measurements performed on the fabricated single-stage structure show a maximum power conversion efficiency of 69.6% for a 22 kΩ load and a sensitivity of -12.5 dBm, which corresponds to more than 1 m of reading range. The power conversion efficiency at this range is about 64%.

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Haddadian, S., Scheytt, J. C., Vom Bogel, G., & Grenter, T. (2023). A Sub-Threshold Microwave RFID Tag Chip, Compatible With RFID MIMO Reader Technology. IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification, 7, 556–563. https://doi.org/10.1109/JRFID.2023.3308332

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