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A Sub-μW Embedded CMOS Temperature Sensor for RFID Food Monitoring Application

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS
Volume 45, Issue 6, Pages 1246-1255

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSSC.2010.2047456

Keywords

CMOS temperature sensor; embedded sensor; passive RFID tag; ultra-low-power application

Funding

  1. Hong Kong RD Center [ITP/027/07LP]
  2. Hong Kong Research Grants Council [CERG 6311/04E]

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An ultra-low power embedded CMOS temperature sensor based on serially connected subthreshold MOS operation is implemented in a 0.18 mu m CMOS process for passive RFID food monitoring applications. Employing serially connected subthreshold MOS as sensing element enables reduced minimum supply voltage for further power reduction, which is of utmost importance in passive RFID applications. Both proportional-to-absolute-temperature (PTAT) and complimentary-to-absolute-temperature (CTAT) signals can be obtained through proper transistor sizing. With the sensor core working under 0.5 V and digital interfacing under 1 V, the sensor dissipates a measured total power of 119 nW at 333 samples/s and achieves an inaccuracy of +1/0.8 degrees C from 10 degrees C to 30 degrees C after calibration. The sensor is embedded inside the fabricated passive UHF RFID tag. Measurement of the sensor performance at the system level is also carried out, illustrating proper sensing operation for passive RFID applications.

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