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Novel design concept of an optoelectronic integrated RF communication module

Novel design concept of an optoelectronic integrated RF communication module

Categories Konferenz (reviewed)
Year 2016
Authors Dao, Q.H.; Skubacz-Feucht, A.; Lüers, B.; von Witzendorff, P.; von der Ahe, C.; Overmeyer, L.; Geck, B.
Published in 3rd International Conference on System-integrated Intelligence: New Challenges for Product and Production Engineering, SysInt 2016, 13-15 Juni 2016, Paderborn, Procedia Technology Volume 26, S. 245-251.
Description

This contribution presents a novel design concept of a 24 GHz radio frequency communication module. The integration of optical and electrical components is a particular challenge since the module is miniaturized in order to be integrated in any metallic workpieces. The design concept and the scope of functions of the communication unit acting as a wireless sensor node are discussed. The development of a highly integrated radio frequency circuit and the realization of through glass vias are some main aspects. The central control unit is an ultra-low power microcontroller capable of a flexible connection of sensors. By using an energy harvesting concept consisting of a solar cell with an efficiency of 40 % and a supercapacitor the availability of energy is unlimited. Different lighting conditions are investigated in order to figure out the available power of the solar cell. Furthermore, the power supply is investigated concerning voltage-current characteristics and the resulting operating time of the whole unit for a low ambient light scenario.

 

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DOI 10.1016/j.protcy.2016.08.033