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Single-ended ultra-low-power multistage rectifiers for passive RFID tags at UHF and microwave
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2006
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyEnergy EfficiencyPower ElectronicsRadio Frequency IdentificationElectromagnetic CompatibilityCommercial SignificanceAssembly TechnologyPower-aware DesignElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingWireless Power TransmissionAntennaComputer EngineeringPassive Rfid TagsMicroelectronicsMicrowave EngineeringLow-power ElectronicsUbiquitous ChipsRf Subsystem
The commercial significance of ubiquitous chips, especially of radio frequency identification devices (RFID), and the advantages compared to other identification technologies, for e.g. the barcode, has been discussed in several papers. In order to achieve higher operational distances and to improve the operational reliability of passive RFID tags, the design of integrated circuits with ultra-low power consumption and novel concepts for high-efficiency energy scavenging are an emerging task. This article deals with general limitations and novel systematically design approaches concerning rectification circuits for ultra-low power levels at UHF (ultra high frequencies) and microwave frequencies. By using the presented characteristic parameters it is possible to optimize multi-stage rectifiers at the ultra-low power domain and to verify the applicability of a given solid-state and assembly technology.
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