Field disturbance detection system
First Claim
1. An electromagnetic detection system which, in operation, in a detection zone, by means of at least one transmission antenna coil, generates a swept-frequency interrogation field as a continuous wave field capable of being at least partly disturbed by a responder comprising a tuned circuit, if such responder is present in said detection zone, there being provided a detection means coupled with at least one detection antenna coil for detecting such disturbance, characterized in that said detection means comprises:
- means for eliminating spurious frequencies located outside the band of the swept frequency, said means for eliminating comprising a mixer including a first input, to which a deteced signal from the detection antenna coil(s) is supplied, and a second input to which an output signal from a sweeper generating said continuous wave field and feeding said transmission antenna coil(s) is supplied, and including an output connected with a low-pass filter, said mixer mixing substantially all of the detected signal with the continuous wave output signal, a discriminator filter means for separating signals from a responder that are passed by said low-pass filter and spurious signals that are passed by said low-pass filter and have a frequency close to the frequency of the responder signals, by means of a second low-pass filter and a high-pass filter parallel-connected with said second low-pass filter, and a first rectifier for rectifying the output signals from the second low-pass filter, and a second rectifier for rectifying the output signals from the high-pass filter, and that the output signals from the first and second rectifier are respectively supplied to a first and second input of an integrator.
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Abstract
An electromagnetic detection system is described which, in operation, in a detection zone, by means of at least one transmission antenna coil, generates a swept-frequency interrogation field capable of being at least partly absorbed by a responder comprising a tuned circuit, if such responder is present in the detection zone. Detection means are provided, coupled with the transmission antenna coil to detect such absorption. According to the invention the detection means comprises means for eliminating spurious frequencies located outside the band of the swept frequency, said means comprising a mixer including a first input to which a signal from the transmission antenna coil is supplied, and a second input to which the output signal from a sweeper feeding the transmission antenna coil is supplied, and including an output connected with a low-pass filter.
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1. An electromagnetic detection system which, in operation, in a detection zone, by means of at least one transmission antenna coil, generates a swept-frequency interrogation field as a continuous wave field capable of being at least partly disturbed by a responder comprising a tuned circuit, if such responder is present in said detection zone, there being provided a detection means coupled with at least one detection antenna coil for detecting such disturbance, characterized in that said detection means comprises:
- means for eliminating spurious frequencies located outside the band of the swept frequency, said means for eliminating comprising a mixer including a first input, to which a deteced signal from the detection antenna coil(s) is supplied, and a second input to which an output signal from a sweeper generating said continuous wave field and feeding said transmission antenna coil(s) is supplied, and including an output connected with a low-pass filter, said mixer mixing substantially all of the detected signal with the continuous wave output signal, a discriminator filter means for separating signals from a responder that are passed by said low-pass filter and spurious signals that are passed by said low-pass filter and have a frequency close to the frequency of the responder signals, by means of a second low-pass filter and a high-pass filter parallel-connected with said second low-pass filter, and a first rectifier for rectifying the output signals from the second low-pass filter, and a second rectifier for rectifying the output signals from the high-pass filter, and that the output signals from the first and second rectifier are respectively supplied to a first and second input of an integrator.
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