A new transponder architecture with on-chip ADC for long-range telemetry applications |
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Authors: | Kocer F. Flynn M.P. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA; |
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Abstract: | We present a new architecture for wireless power and data telemetry that recovers power and a system clock from a weak incident RF signal. A high-efficiency RF-DC converter generates a 3-VDC supply for the system from a -12.3-dBm incident RF signal, gathered by a commercial 50-/spl Omega/ antenna. A system clock is extracted from the same incident signal, by an injection-locked LC oscillator. Sub-harmonic injection-locking facilitates the separation of the incident and the transmit signal frequencies, without need for a PLL. The proposed architecture is used in a long-range telemetry device, incorporating an on-chip ADC, and employing active telemetry for data transmission. Data is transmitted through binary phase-shift-keying of a 900-MHz carrier. The prototype, implemented in 0.25-/spl mu/m CMOS, occupies less than 1 mm/sup 2/. A wireless operation range of more than 18 meters is indicated by anechoic chamber testing. |
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