ABSTRACT Contactless smart cards operate using power harvested through inductive coupling, which requires the use of extremely low‐power, supply‐tolerant digital architectures. This work presents a self‐timed RISC‐V RV32I microprocessor that replaces the global clock with an asynchronous finite state machine based on a handshake protocol. This control scheme naturally adapts to supply voltage fluctuations, reducing both average and peak power consumption while ensuring the microprocessor operate
