DocumentCode :
1886027
Title :
Low-Power/Low-Voltage analog front-end for LF passive RFID tag systems
Author :
Paixao Cortes, Fernando ; Freitas, Gustavo ; Pimentel, Henrique L. A. ; Brito, Juan P. Martinez ; Chavez, Fernando
Author_Institution :
CEITEC S.A. Semicond., Porto Alegre, Brazil
fYear :
2013
fDate :
2-6 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems are widely used in a variety of tracking, security and tagging applications. In this context, passive low-frequency (LF) RFID systems have a large installed base, mostly used for animal tagging and supply chain applications. This paper presents a Low-Power/Low-Voltage analog front-end architecture (AFE) for such RFID systems, discussing the design and technology issues related with standard deep-submicron CMOS processes. The AFE converts the incoming AC power (134.2kHz) into DC power (1.2V) and internal references (570mV and 5nA) using low power design techniques in order to increase overall performance. An improved rectifier structure was designed using a half-wave voltage doubler topology with self-bias feedback, providing efficient rectification. A shunt regulator stage was proposed as a fundamental part of the AFE architecture, since it keeps the rectified voltage at 3V and generates the signal for demodulation for all power levels and process variations. Finally, a low-power/low-voltage PMU architecture was designed, containing a new reference voltage approach based on two NMOS transistors with different Vt´s consuming 170nA (startup circuit included); a 5nA reference current based in SCM (Self Cascode Mosfet) structures; and a dual-mode capacitor-less voltage regulator consuming 400nA. In order to increase the yield of the system, the VI reference block passed through a yield optimization using the tool WiCkeD, which showed a block yield increase of 71.66%.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; feedback; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit yield; low-power electronics; radiofrequency identification; rectifiers; reference circuits; voltage regulators; AFE; NMOS transistors; SCM; WiCkeD tool; current 170 nA; current 400 nA; current 5 nA; deep-submicron CMOS process; frequency 134.2 kHz; half-wave voltage doubler topology; low power design; low-power-low-voltage analog front-end; passive low-frequency RFID tag systems; process variation; radiofrequency identification; rectifier structure; reference voltage approach; self cascode MOSFET; self-bias feedback; shunt regulator stage; voltage 1.2 V; voltage 3 V; voltage 570 mV; voltage regulator; yield optimization; Antennas; Clamps; Modulation; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Regulators; Voltage control; CMOS integrated circuit design; Radio Frequency Identification (RFID); analog front-end (AFE); passive tags;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (SBCCI), 2013 26th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Curitiba
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SBCCI.2013.6644868
Filename :
6644868
Link To Document :
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