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A Novel 61.25 GHz Monostatic CMOS Interrogator for Batteryless Backscattering RFID Solutions

This article presents the analysis, design, and characterization of a 61.25 GHz radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator. Monostatic RFID systems have to solve the challenge of the transmit (TX)-to-receive (RX)… Click to show full abstract

This article presents the analysis, design, and characterization of a 61.25 GHz radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator. Monostatic RFID systems have to solve the challenge of the transmit (TX)-to-receive (RX) leakage, which could desensitize the interrogator. Instead of suppressing or canceling this leakage, the interference of the transmitted and incident waves is exploited to demodulate the incident signal. The structure can be inserted between the power amplifier (PA) and the antenna pad of existing transmitters. It has a lower insertion loss (IL) than other ON-chip isolation structures used in monostatic interrogators reported to date. The transceiver front-end was fabricated on a 22 nm fully depleted silicon on insulator (FD-SOI) technology, and has a simple structure, where the low-power receiver requires 0.022 mm2 active area. The die was mounted on a radio frequency (RF) printed circuit board (PCB) and a general circuit board was used for baseband processing in the measurements.

Keywords: ghz monostatic; novel ghz; interrogator batteryless; cmos interrogator; monostatic cmos; interrogator

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Year Published: 2022

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