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RFID Tag Doubt
It is said that RFID tag (passive ) works at microwatts.
The voltages anywhere are in micro or atmost millivolts ,but it actually comprises of a rectifier circuit (for power generation in passive tags) which would use a diode.
My doubt is diodes usually work above 0.7 V (si ) or 0.3 V (Ge) then how is it possible to use diode in passive tags at micro or millivolts ?
Are special diode used ? or With VLSI technology it is possible to make such low power diodes in CHIP itself ?
or any other reason ?
Thanks !
It is said that RFID tag (passive ) works at microwatts.
The voltages anywhere are in micro or atmost millivolts ,but it actually comprises of a rectifier circuit (for power generation in passive tags) which would use a diode.
My doubt is diodes usually work above 0.7 V (si ) or 0.3 V (Ge) then how is it possible to use diode in passive tags at micro or millivolts ?
Are special diode used ? or With VLSI technology it is possible to make such low power diodes in CHIP itself ?
or any other reason ?
Thanks !