Title :
A Single-Chip CMOS Transceiver for UHF Mobile RFID Reader
Author :
Kwon, Ickjin ; Eo, Yunseong ; Bang, Heemun ; Choi, Kyudon ; Jeon, Sangyoon ; Jung, Sungjae ; Lee, Donghyun ; Lee, Heungbae
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a single-antenna low-power single-chip radio frequency identification (RFID) reader for mobile phone applications. The reader integrates an RF transceiver, data converters, a digital baseband modem, an MPU, memory, and host interfaces. The direct conversion RF receiver architecture with the highly linear RF front-end circuit and DC offset cancellation circuit is used to give good immunity to the large transmitter leakage. It is suitable for a mobile phone reader with single-antenna architecture and low-power reader solution. The transmitter is implemented in the direct I/Q up-conversion architecture. The frequency synthesizer based on a fractional-N phase-locked-loop topology offering 900 MHz quadrature LO signals is also integrated with the RF transceiver. The reader is fabricated in a 0.18 mum CMOS technology, and its die size is 4.5 mm times 5.3 mm including electrostatic discharge I/O pads. The reader consumes a total current of 89 mA apart from the external power amplifier with 1.8 V supply voltage. It achieves an 8 dBm P1dB, an 18.5 dBm IIP3, and a maximum transmitter output power of 4 dBm.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; UHF antennas; frequency synthesizers; low-power electronics; mobile antennas; mobile handsets; phase locked loops; radio transmitters; radiofrequency identification; transceivers; DC offset cancellation circuit; MPU; RF transceiver; UHF mobile RFID reader; current 89 mA; data converters; digital baseband modem; direct I/Q up-conversion architecture; direct conversion RF receiver architecture; electrostatic discharge I/O pads; fractional-N phase-locked-loop topology; frequency 900 MHz; frequency synthesizer; linear RF front-end circuit; low-power reader; mobile phone applications; mobile phone reader; single-antenna low-power single-chip radio frequency identification; single-chip CMOS transceiver; size 0.18 mum; size 4.5 mm; size 5.3 mm; transmitter leakage; voltage 1.8 V; Baseband; CMOS technology; Circuits; Mobile handsets; Modems; Power amplifiers; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Radiofrequency identification; Transceivers; Mobile RFID reader; RFID reader; radio frequency identification (RFID); single-antenna UHF reader; single-chip CMOS reader;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2007.914302