All-Printed and Roll-to-Roll-Printable 13.56-MHz-Operated 1-bit RF Tag on Plastic Foils
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices2010Vol. 57(3), pp. 571–580
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Minhun Jung, Jaeyoung Kim, Jinsoo Noh, Namsoo Lim, Chae-Min Lim, Gwangyong Lee, Junseok Kim, Hwiwon Kang, Kyunghwan Jung, Ashley D. Leonard, James M. Tour, Gyoujin Cho
Abstract
An all-printed rectifier that can provide at least 10 V dc from a 13.56-MHz radio frequency identification (RFID) reader and an all-printed ring oscillator that can generate at least 100 Hz of clock signal to read a 96-bit RFID tag in a second under the dc power provided by the rectifier should first be printable on plastic foils for the realization of roll-to-roll (R2R) printed ultralow cost RFID tags. Here, we describe a practical way to provide all-printed and R2R-printable antenna, rectifiers, and ring oscillators on plastic foils and demonstrate 13.56-MHz-operated 1-bit RF tags. The all-printed and R2R-printable 13.56-MHz 1-bit tags can generate 102.8 Hz of clock signal as the tag approaches the 13.56-MHz RFID reader.
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