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An analog front end for a passive UHF transponder with temperature sensors (2008)

Abstract
We present the analog front-end for a passively powered UHF transponder with integrated temperature sensor that was designed for a 0.35 µm CMOS process with EEPROM, Schottky diodes, and double poly layers. Due to a more complex architecture and additional functionality, the power consumption of the presented sensor transponder tag is significantly larger than that of simple RFID tags. The maximum operating distance is approximately 3 m, which is less than reported values of well over 10 m for state of the art identification tags. The A/D conversion requires a stable, ripple-free supply voltage with a relatively large DC value. The aim of the front-end design in this work is to guarantee the generation and regulation of this voltage, even at a relatively high, time-varying current consumption. The design of the three main circuit blocks (the power generator, the modem, and the clock generator) is focussed on a reliable operation for different temperatures, process variations, and operating istances. All circuits have been optimized to meet these requirements while maintaining relatively low power consumption.

Publication details
Repository Fraunhofer Publica (Germany)
Keywords temperature sensor, sensor tag, passive UHF transponder, RFID, transponder, Temperatursensor, passiver Transponder
Type Conference Paper
Language english
Relation European Microwave Association: European Microwave Week 2008. CD-ROM: EuMW 2008; the European Microwave Week now consists of four conferences: European Microwave Conference (EuMC); European Wireless Technology Conference (EuWiT); European Radar Conference (EuRAD); European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC); 27-31 October 2008, Amsterdam Rai, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2008, pp. 1200-1203