Title :
A New Contactless Assembly Method for Paper Substrate Antennas and UHF RFID Chips
Author :
Alimenti, Federico ; Virili, Marco ; Orecchini, Giulia ; Mezzanotte, Paolo ; Palazzari, Valeria ; Tentzeris, Manos M. ; Roselli, Luca
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Inf. Eng., Univ. of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with a low-cost method for the assembly of flexible substrate antennas and UHF RF identification silicon (Si) chips. Such a method exploits a magnetic coupling mechanism, thus not requiring for galvanic contacts between the Si chip and antenna itself. The magnetic coupling is established by a planar transformer, the primary and secondary windings of which are implemented on flexible substrate and Si chip, respectively. As a result, the Si chip can be assembled on the antenna with a mere placing and gluing process. First, the idea has been validated by theory. Electromagnetic simulations of a square heterogeneous transformer (1.0-mm side) show a maximum available power gain (MAG) of -0.4 dB at 868 MHz. In addition, the heterogeneous transformer is also quite tolerant with respect to misalignment between primary and secondary. An offset error of 150 μm reduces the MAG to - 0.5 dB. A sub-optimal matching strategy, exploiting a simple on-chip capacitor, is then developed for antennas with 50- Ω input impedances. Finally, the idea has been experimentally validated exploiting printed circuit board (PCB) prototypes. A PCB transformer (1.5-mm side) and a transformer rectifier (two-diode Dickson multiplier) have been fabricated and tested. Measurements indicates a MAG of -0.3 dB at 868 MHz for the transformer and the capability of the developed rectifier to supply a 220-kΩ load at 1.5 V with a - 2-dBm input power.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; capacitors; electromagnetic coupling; microstrip antennas; printed circuits; radiofrequency identification; rectifying circuits; silicon; transformer windings; transformers; Si; UHF RFID chip; contactless assembly method; distance 1.0 mm; electromagnetic simulation; flexible paper substrate antenna; frequency 868 MHz; gain -0.4 dB; gain -0.5 dB; gain 0.3 dB; galvanic contact; input impedance; magnetic coupling mechanism; maximum available power gain; planar transformer; primary winding; printed circuit board prototype; resistance 200 kohm; resistance 50 ohm; secondary winding; simple on-chip capacitor; square heterogeneous transformer; suboptimal matching strategy; transformer rectifier; voltage 1.5 V; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Impedance; Radiofrequency identification; Silicon; Substrates; Windings; Flexible electronics; RF identification (RFID); RF transformers; heterogeneous integration; ink-jet paper printed antennas;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2010.2103210