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A CMOS integrated RF receiver of a glass pill for tracking motility in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is presented. The receiver detects a 125 kHz downlink synchronization signal that is sent from an external base station, which is used to trigger the transmission of the 3-axis pill position and also to change the tuning parameters of the receiver system. The incoming downlink RF signal also includes...
Far-field remotely powered sensor systems enable long distance operation for low-power sensor systems. In this work, we demonstrate a remote powering platform with a miniaturized antenna and remote powering base station operating at 2.45 GHz. The rectenna, which is the energy receiving and conversion element of the sensor system, is designed and measured. The measurements for the tag are performed...
The design of a wearable antenna for UHF band at 900 MHz with an integrated front-end for a wireless sensor system targeting remote patient monitoring is presented. A wearable antenna for human body with −7.2 dB gain is demonstrated using five layer torso model. The antenna can deliver 25 μW of power to the rectifier at 4.6 meters distance from the base station emitting PEIRP=4 W. Local power management...
Process and temperature independent RF frontend design is important for remotely powered RFID tags and wireless sensor systems. Run-to-run process variations can impact the remote powering performance and therefore read range of aforementioned systems. We introduce analysis and propose a design methodology for high-Q switched capacitor matching network for remote powering. The method is demonstrated...
Performance of wireless sensor systems are evaluated on the basis of the quality of data communication and efficiency of power transmission. This work presents the design methodology of a miniaturized tag antenna for remote powering of wireless sensor systems at 2.45 GHz ISM band. Accurate simulations of the rectifier input impedance aimed at the maximization of transmitted power are presented. Simulation...
The design methodology of a miniaturized tag antenna and an integrated rectifier for remote powering of wireless sensor systems operating at 2.45 GHz ISM band is presented. To maximize the power transfer the antenna input impedance is matched to the conjugate of the rectifier impedance. The overall efficiency of the rectenna is evaluated through the combination of the simulations and experimental...
This paper presents a solar charger ASIC for Li-Ion and Nickel-based (NiCd or NiMH) batteries. The system is a DC/DC converter that operates the solar panel at its maximum power point by tracking it using a hill-climbing algorithm. Only one external inductor and one diode are necessary. The circuit is fabricated in a 0.5μm 5V process. It features a low power consumption of 84μA.
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