摘要
This paper presents a current-mode voltage regulator for a passive UHF RFID transponder.The passive tag power is extracted from RF energy through the RF-to-DC rectifier.Due to huge variations of the incoming RF power, the rectifier output voltage should be regulated to achieve a stable power supply.By accurately controlling the current flowing into the load with an embedded sub-threshold reference,the regulated voltage varies in a range of 1-1.3 V from -20 to 80℃,and a bandwidth of about 100 kHz is achieved for a fast power recovery.The circuit is fabricated in UMC 0.18μm mixed-mode CMOS technology,and the current consumption is only 1μA.
This paper presents a current-mode voltage regulator for a passive UHF RFID transponder.The passive tag power is extracted from RF energy through the RF-to-DC rectifier.Due to huge variations of the incoming RF power, the rectifier output voltage should be regulated to achieve a stable power supply.By accurately controlling the current flowing into the load with an embedded sub-threshold reference,the regulated voltage varies in a range of 1-1.3 V from -20 to 80℃,and a bandwidth of about 100 kHz is achieved for a fast power recovery.The circuit is fabricated in UMC 0.18μm mixed-mode CMOS technology,and the current consumption is only 1μA.