Radio frequency tag and method for regulating the same
First Claim
1. A method for regulating an RF tag which includes an IC chip having a radio-communication section and a memory and a dipole antenna arranged on a dielectric base, the dipole antenna having a pair of antenna patterns each extending from respective feed points of the IC chip, including the steps of:
- preparing the RF tag which is to be attached to an article; and
eliminating the extending end of each antenna pattern so that the length of the dipole antenna matches a wave-length of radio waves traveling through the article to the RF tag.
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Abstract
An RF tag includes an IC chip and a dipole antenna both arranged on a dielectric base. The dipole antenna is composed of a pair of antenna patterns each of which is connected to respective feed points of the IC chip and extends in an opposite direction. When manufacturing the RF tag, length of the pair of antenna patterns is set so that the impedance matching between the IC chip and the dipole antenna is optimum in the air. When using the RF tag attached on an article, the extending ends of the antenna patterns are eliminated so that the length of the dipole antenna matches the wave-length of radio waves traveling through the article that the RF tag is attached.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for regulating an RF tag which includes an IC chip having a radio-communication section and a memory and a dipole antenna arranged on a dielectric base, the dipole antenna having a pair of antenna patterns each extending from respective feed points of the IC chip, including the steps of:
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preparing the RF tag which is to be attached to an article; and
eliminating the extending end of each antenna pattern so that the length of the dipole antenna matches a wave-length of radio waves traveling through the article to the RF tag. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An RF tag which is to be attached to an article, including:
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an IC chip having a radio-communication section and a memory, the IC chip also having a pair of feed points each positioned opposite to one the other;
a dipole antenna having a pair of antenna patterns each extending from the respective feed points of the IC chip;
a dielectric base on which the IC chip and the dipole antenna are arranged; and
a plurality of pair of indicators arranged along the pair of antenna patterns on the dielectric base, the pair of indicators indicating a same distance from the respective feed points of the IC chip, wherein the extending end of each antenna pattern is eliminated along one of the plurality of pair of indicators to match the length of the dipole antenna with a wave-length of radio waves traveling to the RF tag through the article that the RF tag is attached when the length of the dipole antenna is regulated.
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6. An RF tag which is to be attached to an article, including:
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an IC chip having a radio-communication section and a memory, the IC chip also having a pair of feed points each positioned opposite to one the other;
a dipole antenna having a pair of antenna patterns each extending from the respective feed points of the IC chip, the pair of antenna patterns respectively having a plurality of sub pattern elements and the corresponding sub pattern elements of the pair of antenna patterns being bent at a same distance from the respective feed points of the IC chip; and
a dielectric base on which the IC chip and the dipole antenna are arranged, wherein the extending end of each antenna pattern is eliminated such that at least one of the sub pattern elements of each antenna pattern at the same distance from the respective feed points is eliminated to match the length of the dipole antenna with a wave-length of radio waves traveling to the RF tag through the article that the RF tag is attached when the length of the dipole antenna is regulated.
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