DocumentCode
1145152
Title
Fully integrated wideband high-current rectifiers for inductively powered devices
Author
Ghovanloo, Maysam ; Najafi, Khalil
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume
39
Issue
11
fYear
2004
Firstpage
1976
Lastpage
1984
Abstract
This paper describes the design and implementation of fully integrated rectifiers in BiCMOS and standard CMOS technologies for rectifying an externally generated RF carrier signal in inductively powered wireless devices, such as biomedical implants, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, and smartcards to generate an on-chip dc supply. Various full-wave rectifier topologies and low-power circuit design techniques are employed to decrease substrate leakage current and parasitic components, reduce the possibility of latch-up, and improve power transmission efficiency and high-frequency performance of the rectifier block. These circuits are used in wireless neural stimulating microsystems, fabricated in two processes: the University of Michigan´s 3-μm 1M/2P N-epi BiCMOS, and the AMI 1.5-μm 2M/2P N-well standard CMOS. The rectifier areas are 0.12-0.48 mm2 in the above processes and they are capable of delivering >25mW from a receiver coil to the implant circuitry. The performance of these integrated rectifiers has been tested and compared, using carrier signals in 0.1-10-MHz range.
Keywords
BiCMOS integrated circuits; CMOS integrated circuits; electromagnetic induction; integrated circuit design; low-power electronics; power supply circuits; rectifying circuits; smart cards; telemetry; 1.5 micron; 1M/2P N-epi BiCMOS; 3 micron; AMI 2M/2P N-well standard CMOS; BiCMOS technology; CMOS technology; biomedical implants; externally generated RF carrier signal; full-wave inductive coupling; full-wave rectifier topology; inductively powered devices; integrated rectifiers; low-power circuit design; on-chip dc supply; parasitic components; power supply; power transmission efficiency; radio-frequency identification tags; receiver coil; rectifier block; smart-cards; substrate leakage current; telemetry; wideband high-current rectifiers; wireless neural stimulating microsystems; BiCMOS integrated circuits; CMOS technology; DC generators; Implants; Power generation; Radio frequency; Rectifiers; Signal design; Signal generators; Wideband; BiCMOS; CMOS; RFID; biomedical implants; full-wave; inductive coupling; latch-up; power supply; rectifier; substrate leakage; telemetry; wireless;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2004.835822
Filename
1347328
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