Abstract:
Based on optimal design on the core element of the sensor, a wireless and passive surface acoustic wave (SAW) temperature integrated with ID Tag was presented. A reflective delay line consists of a transducer and eight reflectors on YZ LiNbO3 substrate was fabricated as the sensor element, in which, three reflectors were used for temperature sensing, and the other five were for the ID Tag using phase encoding. Single phase unidirectional transducers (SPUDTs) and shorted grating were used to structure the SAW device, leading to excellent signal to noise ratio (SNR). The performance of the SAW device was simulated by the coupling of modes (COM) prior to fabrication. Using the network analyzer, the response in time domain of the fabricated 434 MHz SAW sensor was characterized, the measured S11 agrees well with the simulated one, sharp reflection peaks, high signal/noise, and low spurious noise between the reflection peaks were observed. Using the radar system based on FSCW as the reader unit, the developed SAW temperature sensors were evaluated wirelessly. Excellent linearity and good resolution of ±1℃ were observed.