Design of a 24 GHz analog frontend for an optically powered RFID transponder for the integration into metallic components

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  • Johannes Meyer
  • Quang Huy Dao
  • Bernd Geck
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEuropean Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuMIC 2013
Subtitle of host publication8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference
Pages560-563
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 6 Oct 2013
Event8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference, EuMIC 2013 - Nuremberg, Germany
Duration: 6 Oct 20138 Oct 2013

Abstract

The fundamental construction of a 24 GHz optically powered Radio Frequency Identification transponder integrable into metallic objects is presented. A brief overview of the optical power supply considerations and the resulting constraints to the antenna design are discussed. The focus of this contribution is on the characterization of the analog RF frontend which has the dimensions of 5.7 mm × 5.2 mm. The communication from the reader to the transponder is a binary amplitude shift keying, thus an envelope detector is used for the demodulation. As power consumption is of major interest, the tag uses backscattering to transfer the data from the tag to the reader. The modulator is based on a low power high electron mobility transistor.

Keywords

    Analog frontend, K-band, RFID

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Design of a 24 GHz analog frontend for an optically powered RFID transponder for the integration into metallic components. / Meyer, Johannes; Dao, Quang Huy; Geck, Bernd.
European Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuMIC 2013: 8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference. 2013. p. 560-563 6687910.

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Meyer, J, Dao, QH & Geck, B 2013, Design of a 24 GHz analog frontend for an optically powered RFID transponder for the integration into metallic components. in European Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuMIC 2013: 8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference., 6687910, pp. 560-563, 8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference, EuMIC 2013 , Nuremberg, Germany, 6 Oct 2013. <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6687910>
Meyer, J., Dao, Q. H., & Geck, B. (2013). Design of a 24 GHz analog frontend for an optically powered RFID transponder for the integration into metallic components. In European Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuMIC 2013: 8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (pp. 560-563). Article 6687910 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6687910
Meyer J, Dao QH, Geck B. Design of a 24 GHz analog frontend for an optically powered RFID transponder for the integration into metallic components. In European Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuMIC 2013: 8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference. 2013. p. 560-563. 6687910
Meyer, Johannes ; Dao, Quang Huy ; Geck, Bernd. / Design of a 24 GHz analog frontend for an optically powered RFID transponder for the integration into metallic components. European Microwave Week 2013, EuMW 2013 - Conference Proceedings; EuMIC 2013: 8th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference. 2013. pp. 560-563
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