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 e5530
128-Bit IDIC(R) for Radio Frequency Identification
Description
The e5530 is part of a closed coupled identification system. It receives power from an RF transmitter which is coupled inductively to the IDIC(R). The frequency is typically 100 to 450 kHz. Receiving RF, the IDIC(R) responds with a data stream by damping the incoming RF via an internal load. This damping-in-turn can be detected by the interrogator. The identifying data are stored in a 128 bit PROM on the e5530, realized as an array of laserprogrammable fuses. The logic block diagram for the e5530 is shown in figure 2. The data are output bitserially as a code of length 128, 96, 64 or 32 bits. The chips are factory-programmed with a unique code. Bitrate [bit/s]: RF/8,RF/16, RF/32, RF/40, RF/50, RF/64, RF/80, RF/100, RF/128, RF/256 FSK, PSK, BIPH, Manchester BIPH-FSK
Features
D Low power, low voltage CMOS D Rectifier, voltage limiter, clock extraction
on-chip (no battery)
Modulation:
D Small size D Factory laser programmable ROM D Operating temperature range -40 to +125C D Radio Frequency (RF): 100 to 450 kHz D Transmission options
Code length: 128, 96, 64, 32 bits
Application
RF transmitter and interrogator IDIC(R) e5530
95 10318
RF
Figure 1. Application
Analog front end Mod Modulator FSK PSK BIPH Manchester Row decoder Data
95 10155
Load Coil
Clock extractor
Clk
R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0
128 bit PROM
Coil A2 A1 A0 A6 A5 A4 A3
Rectifier
Bitrate
VDD
VSS
Figure 2. Block diagram
IDIC(R) stands for IDentification Integrated Circuit and is a trademark of TEMIC.
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C15 C14 C13 C12 C11 C10 C9 C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 Column decoder Counter
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e5530
Ordering Information
Extended Type Number e5530H-232-DOW e5530H-232-DIT E5530H-232-S8 e5530H-zzz-DOW * e5530H-zzz-DIT * e5530H-zzz-S8 * * Package DOW DIT SO8 DOW DIT SO8 Checksum no checksum Header IP Code fixed and unique code SPQ (Minimum Volume) 10 kpcs 10 kpcs 1120 Minimum Order Volume 10 kpcs 10 kpcs 1120 > 600 kpcs p.a. > 600 kpcs p.a. > 400 kpcs p.a.
E6
defined by customer
1) Definition of customized part number basing on orders for first year volume (300 kpcs) 2) Definition of header, ID code, checksum etc. according to customers data base 3) 8.000 US$ initial cost for metal mask 4) Lead time 5 month 5) Low volume customized application can be covered by TK5550F-PP programming. With identical features of TK5530H-zzz-pPP possible
Chip Dimensions
0.175 mm 0.447 mm 1.17 mm Coil 1
Functional Description
Read Operation
e5530
Coil 2
Pad: 150 m x 150 m (Metal: 99% Al, 1% Si) Padwindow: 138 m x 138 m
Once the IC detects the incoming RF, the IC repetively reads out the code data as long as the RF signal is applied. The transition from the last bit to bit 1 of the next sequence occurs without interruption. Data is transmitted by alternating damping of the incoming RF via a load. Different kinds of modulation and bitrates are optionally available.
1.62 mm
Figure 3. Chip size
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Rectifier
For internal power supply, an on-chip bridge rectifier is used which consists of two diodes and two n-channel transistors. A Zener diode, which protects the circuit against overvoltage on the coil inputs, and a smoothing capacitor for the internal supply are also provided.
Pads
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Coil 2 1 8 Coil 1 2 7
Name Coil1 Coil2
Pad Window Function 138 138 mm2 1st coil pad 138 138 mm2 2nd coil pad
Damping Load
Incoming RF will be damped by the power consumption of the IC itself and by an internal load, which is controlled by the modulator. The loads are p-channel transistors connected between VDD and the coil inputs. The layout includes metal mask options for the load circuit: single-side, double-side and alternate-side modulation.
e5530
3 4
Note:
6 5
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Modulator
One of four methods of modulation can be selected by fuses. The timing diagram is shown in figure 5.
FSK
Pins 2 to 7 have to be open. They are not specified for applications
Figure 4. Pinning SO8
Logical "1" and "0" are distinguished via different frequencies of damping. The frequency for "1" is the RF divided by 10, a "0" divides by 8.
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e5530
PSK
A logical "1" causes (at the end of the bit period) a 180 phase shift on the carrier frequency, while a logical "0" causes no phase shift. The carrier frequency is RF/2.
Manchester
A logical "1" causes a positive edge in the middle of a bit period, while a logical "0" causes negative edge. A combination of BIPH- and FSK-modulation is also optionally available. The available combinations between the modulation types and the bitrates are shown in table "Transmission Options".
BIPH
Logical "1" produces a signal which is the same as the bitclock and a logical "0" produces a signal of twice the bitclock period.
DataClk Data 1 0 1 1 0 0 1
FSK
PSK
Man
Biph
95 10278
Figure 5. Timing diagram for modulation options
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameters Maximum current into Coil1 and Coil2 Maximum power dissipation (dice) Maximum ambient air temperature with voltage applied Storage temperature
*
Symbol Icoil Ptot Tamb Tstg
Value 10 100 -40 to +125 -65 to +150
Unit mA mW* C C
Free-air condition. Time of application: 1 s Stresses above those listed under `Absolute Maximum Ratings' may cause permanent damage to the device. Functional operation of the device at these conditions is not imlied.
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e5530
Operating Characteristics
Tamb = 25C, reference terminal is VDD, operating voltage VDD - VSS = 3 V dc, unless otherwise specified Parameters Operating voltage Operating temperature Input frequency (RF) Operating current Clamp voltage * Test Conditions / Pins Condition for logic test Symbol VSS Tamb fCLK ICC VCL Min. -1.5 -40 100 Typ. * Max. -5.0 125 450 Unit V C kHz
fCLK = 125 kHz, VSS = -2 V I = 4 mA
3 6.7 10
mA
V
Typical parameters represent the statistical mean values
Transmission Options
Modulation FSK PSK BIPH Manchester Carrier Frequency (CF) RF/8, RF/10 RF/2 Bitrate [bit/s] RF/32, RF/40, RF/50, RF/64, RF/80, RF/100, RF/128 CF/4, 8, 16, 32 RF/8, RF/16, RF/32, RF/64, RF/100, RF/128 RF/8, RF/16, RF/32, RF/64, RF/100, RF/128
IDD VDD Coil 1
Coil 1 100
W
~2V
~
Coil 2 VSS Vpp Coil 1.5 V
=
2V
Coil 2 100
Mod
W
~2V
96 12304 96 12303
Figure 6. Measurement setup for IDD
Figure 7. Simplified damping circuit
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e5530
Application Example
From oscillator IAC 125 kHz 740 mH Energy 4.05 mH 390 pF Input capacitance 5 pF static, 4 pF dynamic Coil1 (Pin 8) e5530 (SO8) Coil2 (Pin 1)
To read amplifier 2.2 nF
Data fres Figure 8. Typical application circuit
+ 2p 1LC + 125 kHz
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Package Information
Package SO8
Dimensions in mm
5.00 4.85 1.4 0.4 1.27 3.81 8 5 0.25 0.10 0.2 3.8 6.15 5.85 5.2 4.8 3.7
technical drawings according to DIN specifications 13034
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We reserve the right to make changes to improve technical design and may do so without further notice. Parameters can vary in different applications. All operating parameters must be validated for each customer application by the customer. Should the buyer use TEMIC products for any unintended or unauthorized application, the buyer shall indemnify TEMIC against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal damage, injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use. TEMIC Semiconductor GmbH, P.O.B. 3535, D-74025 Heilbronn, Germany Telephone: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2594, Fax number: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2423
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