Authors
Patrick P Mercier, Saurav Bandyopadhyay, Andrew C Lysaght, Konstantina M Stankovic, Anantha P Chandrakasan
Publication date
2014/4/21
Journal
IEEE journal of solid-state circuits
Volume
49
Issue
7
Pages
1463-1474
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper presents the design of a narrowband transmitter and antenna system that achieves an average power consumption of 78 pW when operating at a duty-cycled data rate of 1 bps. Fabricated in a 0.18 μm CMOS process, the transmitter employs a direct-RF power oscillator topology where a loop antenna acts as a both a radiative and resonant element. The low-complexity single-stage architecture, in combination with aggressive power gating techniques and sizing optimizations, limited the standby power of the transmitter to only 39.7 pW at 0.8 V. Supporting both OOK and FSK modulations at 2.4 GHz, the transmitter consumed as low as 38 pJ/bit at an active-mode data rate of 5 Mbps. The loop antenna and integrated diodes were also used as part of a wireless power transfer receiver in order to kick-start the system power supply prior to energy harvesting operation.
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