30.4 A 13.56MHz RFID tag with active envelope detection in an organic complementary TFT technology

Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers(2014)

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In the last several years, organic electronics have gained increasing consideration as a cost-effective alternative to silicon, especially in RFID applications. An inductive-coupled organic RFID operating at 13.56MHz was demonstrated on foil using p-type organic technologies [1]. A complementary organic technology was used for a 13.56MHz transponder in [2]. Recently, a complementary hybrid organic/metal-oxide process was exploited to demonstrate bidirectional communication in an HF RFID [3]. It adopts passive envelope detection using traditional diode-based schemes with OOK modulation. However, OOK modulation usually reduces sensitivity and reading range. In this work, a complementary organic TFT (C-OTFT) technology [4] is used for the first time to implement a 13.56MHz RX front-end, which exploits an active detection scheme and is able to demodulate ASK PWM-coded signals with modulation depth (h) as low as 25%.
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amplitude shift keying,demodulation,organic field effect transistors,radiofrequency identification,thin film transistors,transponders,ask pwm-coded signal demodulation,c-otft technology,ook modulation,rfid tag,active envelope detection,bidirectional communication,complementary hybrid organic-metal-oxide process,complementary organic tft technology,complementary organic technology,diode-based schemes,foil,frequency 13.56 mhz,front-end,inductive-coupled organic rfid,modulation depth,organic complementary tft technology,organic electronics,p-type organic technology,passive envelope detection,sensitivity reduction,transponder
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