DocumentCode :
105794
Title :
High-Efficiency Wideband Rectifier for Single-Chip Batteryless Active Millimeter-Wave Identification (MMID) Tag in 65-nm Bulk CMOS Technology
Author :
Burasa, Pascal ; Constantin, N.G. ; Ke Wu
Author_Institution :
Poly-Grames Res. Center, Ecole Polytech. de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume :
62
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Apr-14
Firstpage :
1005
Lastpage :
1011
Abstract :
This paper presents the development and demonstration of a high-efficiency rectifier for millimeter-wave-to-dc energy conversion. It is a critical circuit block that renders possible the use of a single CMOS chip die with no substrate and wiring, as the implementation of a batteryless, yet active tag for next-generation high data-rate millimeter-wave identification technologies. We also propose an architecture of a reader-tag system that addresses the underlying technical challenges. The rectifier is based on a differential drive cross-coupled topology that has been shown to work at UHF frequencies only so far. In this paper, we investigate significant challenges in implementing this topology at millimeter-wave frequencies with good power conversion efficiency (PCE). The analyses, design, and results presented in this work demonstrate the feasibility of achieving this by minimizing simultaneously the small on-resistance and the reverse leakage current in the MOS transistors, and by reducing losses and parasitic capacitances through proper transistor sizing and layout optimization. Using a standard 65-nm bulk CMOS process, a chip was designed, fabricated, and tested under different input and output loading conditions. The rectifier exhibits an overall PCE of 20% at 24 GHz, 18% at 35 GHz, and 11% at 60 GHz under RF available driving power of 6, 6, and 3 dBm, respectively, and output load resistance of 1, 1, and 2 kΩ, respectively. These PCE performances at millimeter-wave frequencies have never been reported in the literature.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; MMIC; direct energy conversion; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit manufacture; integrated circuit testing; radiofrequency identification; rectifiers; CMOS; MOS transistors; PCE; circuit block; differential drive cross-coupled topology; frequency 24 GHz; frequency 35 GHz; frequency 60 GHz; high-efficiency wideband rectifier; layout optimization; millimeter-wave-to-dc energy conversion; power conversion efficiency; reader-tag system; resistance 1 kohm; resistance 2 kohm; single-chip batteryless active millimeter-wave identification tag; size 65 nm; transistor sizing; CMOS integrated circuits; Capacitors; Millimeter wave transistors; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Active RF identification (RFID); CMOS; backscattering; batteryless; millimeter wave; millimeter-wave identification (MMID); passive RFID; power conversion efficiency (PCE); rectifier; ultra-high frequency (UHF); wireless power transmission;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2305136
Filename :
6742640
Link To Document :
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