Kapucu, KeremDehollain, Catherine2014-05-232014-05-232014-05-23201310.1109/ICECS.2013.6815541https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/103578This work discusses the remote powering link of a passive UHF RFID tag for sensor applications. The design, implementation, and measurements of the base-station antenna, tag antenna, and the rectifier are presented. The base-station antenna is a 50 Ω rectangular patch antenna with a measured far-field gain of 3.6 dBi. The tag antenna is an inductively coupled meandered dipole antenna impedance matched to the tag chip. The measured far-field gain of the tag antenna is 1.2 dBi. The three-stage, differential-input rectifier is measured to deliver 1 mW to a 5 kΩ load with a power conversion efficiency of 65% at a distance of 1.5 meters from the base station. The rectifier is implemented in 0.18 μm UMC CMOS process.Radio frequency identification (RFID)UHFPassive RFIDRemote poweringAntenna measurementsBase stationsImpedance matchingDipole antennasAntenna radiation patternsRemote Powering Link for a Passive UHF RFID Tag for Capacitive Sensor Applicationstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper