DocumentCode
3604190
Title
RF-Powered Transceiver With an Energy- and Spectral-Efficient IF-Based Quadrature Backscattering Transmitter
Author
Shirane, Atsushi ; Yiming Fang ; Tan, Haowei ; Ibe, Taiki ; Ito, Hiroyuki ; Ishihara, Noboru ; Masu, Kazuya
Author_Institution
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Yokohama, Japan
Volume
50
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2975
Lastpage
2987
Abstract
This study introduces a 5.8 GHz RF-powered transceiver that includes a transmitter using an IF-based quadrature backscattering (IFQB) technique. The IFQB transmitter can produce a quadrature modulated signal without active RF circuits, such as PLL, local generation, and local distribution circuits. Thus, the IFQB technique can significantly reduce the power consumption while achieving denser constellations by the quadrature modulation. The RF-powered transceiver consists of the IFQB transmitter, an OOK receiver, and a power management unit (PMU) for RF powering. The transmitter and receiver operate under a 0.6 V power supply provided by the PMU to further reduce the power consumption. We fabricated a prototype RF-powered transceiver using a 65 nm Si CMOS process to confirm the validity of the proposed technique. During the measurements, the transmitter achieved 2.5 Mb/s with a 32-QAM modulation while consuming 113 μW. In addition, a wireless temperature sensing demonstration was conducted using the prototype sensor node with the presented RF-powered transceiver.
Keywords
amplitude shift keying; elemental semiconductors; power consumption; radio transceivers; silicon; IF-based quadrature backscattering transmitter; IFQB transmitter; OOK receiver; RF-powered transceiver; Si; frequency 5.8 GHz; power 113 muW; power consumption; power management unit; quadrature modulated signal; quadrature modulation; size 65 nm; voltage 0.6 V; Frequency modulation; Power demand; Transceivers; Transmitters; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Batteryless; RF powering; low power; quadrature modulation; radio frequency identification (RFID); radio-frequency integrated circuits; transmitters; wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2015.2454235
Filename
7175077
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