Title :
Bidirectional communication in an HF hybrid organic/solution-processed metal-oxide RFID tag
Author :
Myny, Kris ; Rockelé, Maarten ; Chasin, Adrian ; Pham, Duy-Vu ; Steiger, Jürgen ; Botnaras, Silviu ; Weber, Dennis ; Herold, Bernhard ; Ficker, Jürgen ; van der Putten, B. ; Gelinck, Gerwin ; Genoe, Jan ; Dehaene, Wim ; Heremans, Paul
Author_Institution :
imec, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
The ambition of printing item-level RFID tags is one of the driving forces behind printed electronics research. Organic RFID tags have been shown, initially using p-type organic semiconductors [1-4]. The introduction of n-type organic semiconductors with reasonable performance made organic CMOS conceivable [5] and organic CMOS RFID tags were shown [6]. However, all currently reported organic RFID tags are based on a tag-talks-first principle: as soon as the tag gets powered from the RF field, its code is transmitted at a data rate determined by an internal ring oscillator. Practical RFID systems will need to be able to read multiple RFID tags within the reach of the reader antenna. Existing anti-collision protocols implemented in organic RFID tags [2,4] are limited to about maximum 4 tags and come at the cost of a slow reading time. In this paper, we for the first time realize a reader-talks-first low-temperature thin-film transistor (TFT) RFID circuit. We use a complementary hybrid organic/oxide technology. As organic transistors with reasonable channel lengths (≥2μm) have a cut-off frequency below 13.56MHz, the base carrier frequency of HF communication, present technologies on foil do not yet allow to extract the circuit clock as a fraction of the base carrier. We solve this by introducing an original uplink (reader-to-tag) scheme, in which a slow clock (compatible with our transistors´ speed) is transmitted as amplitude-modulation on the base carrier while data is encoded on this clock by pulse width modulation (PWM).
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; amplitude modulation; pulse width modulation; radiofrequency identification; CMOS; HF hybrid organic-solution-processed metal-oxide RFID tag; amplitude modulation; anticollision protocols; bidirectional communication; complementary hybrid organic/oxide technology; item-level RFID tags; n-type organic semiconductors; organic transistors; printed electronics research; pulse width modulation; reader-talks-first low-temperature thin-film transistor RFID circuit; reader-to-tag scheme; tag-talks-first principle; Clocks; Decoding; Inverters; RFID tags; Rectifiers; Transistors;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0376-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2012.6177027