Abstract
This paper presents a system-on-chip passive RFID tag with an embedded temperature sensor for the EPC Gen-2 protocol in the 900-MHz UHF frequency band. A dual-path clock generator is proposed to support both applications with either very accurate link frequency or very low power consumption. On-chip temperature sensing is accomplished with a time-readout scheme to reduce the power consumption. Moreover, a gain-compensation technique is proposed to reduce the temperature sensing error due to process variations by using the same bandgap reference of the tag to generate bias currents for both the current-to-digital converter and the clock generator of the sensor. Also integrated is a 128-bit one-time-programmable (OTP) memory array based on gate-oxide antifuse without extra mask steps. Fabricated in a standard 0.18- μm CMOS process with analog options, the 1.1-mm2 tag chip is bonded onto an antenna using flip-chip technology to realize a complete tag inlay, which is successfully demonstrated and evaluated in real-time wireless communications with commercial RFID readers. The tag inlay achieves a sensitivity of -6 dBm and a sensing inaccuracy of ±0.8° C (σ inaccuracy) over operating temperature range from -20°C to 30°C with one-point calibration.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 5593894 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2404-2420 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits |
| Volume | 45 |
| Issue number | 11 |
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| Publication status | Published - Nov 2010 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- RFID
- Radio-frequency identification
- clock
- energy harvesting
- injection-locked
- low power
- passive tag
- system-on-chip
- temperature sensor