Design of a 2.45 GHz RF-CMOS power splitter circuit for ISM RFID readers /

The recent demand for automatic radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, has triggered research for accompanying miniature, low-power reader circuits. Implementation of such circuits using conventional integrated fabrication techniques such as RF complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) is...

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Main Author: Uddin, Md. Jasim
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Gombak, Selangor : Kulliyyah of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2010
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245 1 0 |a Design of a 2.45 GHz RF-CMOS power splitter circuit for ISM RFID readers /  |c by Md. Jasim Uddin 
260 |a Gombak, Selangor :  |b Kulliyyah of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia,  |c 2010 
300 |a xvii, 103 leaves :  |b ill. ;  |c 30 cm. 
502 |a "The dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science (Computer and Information engineering)" --On t.p. 
502 |a Thesis (MSCIE) -- International Islamic University Malaysia, 2010. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-102). 
520 |a The recent demand for automatic radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, has triggered research for accompanying miniature, low-power reader circuits. Implementation of such circuits using conventional integrated fabrication techniques such as RF complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) is desirable due to the low cost, reduction in parasitics and small-size. This research illustrates the design of a RF-CMOS power splitter for an RFID reader circuit to serve the ISM 2.45 GHz band. The power splitter design is based on a Wilkinson power splitter and utilizes spiral inductors, metal finger capacitors and high sheet poly resistors. The design utilizes the 0.18 2m Silterra RF-CMOS technology. Low return loss of 6.9 dB, low insertion loss 3 dB and high isolation 10dB were obtained from pre-layout simulations. The low insertion loss 1.496 dB was found from post-layout simulation. The overall power splitter circuit is simulated using AWR Microwave Office®, indicating its S-parameters. The individual inductors were designed using Sonnet® to obtain the appropriate inductance at 2.45 GHz. Further refinement of the inductor layout design was done using CST® to incorporate the effect of composite CMOS layers. Simulation results indicate that inductors core diameters must be adequately large (more than 100 2m) to ensure high quality factor characteristics and its conductor spacing should be minimal to obtain larger per unit area inductive value. Capacitor and resistor layout and extraction were performed using Cadence®. It shows the desired capacitance value of 1.39 pF required 101 fingers and the 2.2 pF required 105 fingers respectively. The high sheet poly resistor is used to implement the 300 Ohms resistor. The h-poly resistor had dimensions of 5.08 2m × 7.96 2m. Layout versus schematic simulations were performed using Cadence®. The floor plan for the power splitter was designed to fit two 1800 2m × 1800 2m chips. The post layout simulation results indicated satisfactory results which matched all the design requirements. 
546 |a Abstracts in English and Arabic. 
596 |a 1 
650 |a Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary 
650 |a Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary  |x Design and construction 
650 |a Integrated circuits  |x Design and construction 
650 |a Radio frequency identification systems  
655 |a Theses, IIUM local 
690 |a Dissertations, Academic  |x Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering  |z IIUM 
710 2 |a International Islamic University Malaysia.  |b Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
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