Diode modulator for radio frequency transponder
First Claim
1. A radio frequency (RF) transponder comprising;
- an antenna for receiving power and information transported from a base station to the RF transponder by means of an RF electromagnetic (EM) wave;
a first means for receiving RF power from the antenna and for distributing energy to components of the transponder, said first means comprising an RF current rectification means;
a second means for controlling power radiated from the antenna, said second means for controlling power radiated from the antenna receiving energy only from said first means;
a third means for receiving information from the antenna, said third means for receiving information communicating information to the second means for controlling power; and
a fourth means for RF current rectification, said fourth means for RF current rectification being apart from said first means, said fourth means for RF current rectification controlled by said second means for controlling power to conduct substantial RF current from the antenna in a first state of said second means for controlling power, and to not conduct substantial RF current from the antenna in a second state of said second means for controlling power;
thereby modulating the amplitude of the RF current in the antenna and modulating the RF EM radiation backscattered from the antenna.
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Abstract
A diode modulator which is not part of the rectifier power supply circuit of an RF Transponder is controlled by the transponder electronic logic and memory circuitry to conduct RF current from a second terminal to a first terminal of the RF Transponder antenna in a first state of the transponder electronic circuitry, and does not conduct appreciable current in a second state of the transponder electronic circuitry, thereby changing the loading of the RF Transponder antenna between the first state and the second state of the transponder electronic circuitry, and thereby changing the intensity of the RF radiation backscattered from the RF Tag. The present invention has further advantages that the same diode used as a modulator can also be used in the transponder receiver circuit.
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13 Claims
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1. A radio frequency (RF) transponder comprising;
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an antenna for receiving power and information transported from a base station to the RF transponder by means of an RF electromagnetic (EM) wave; a first means for receiving RF power from the antenna and for distributing energy to components of the transponder, said first means comprising an RF current rectification means; a second means for controlling power radiated from the antenna, said second means for controlling power radiated from the antenna receiving energy only from said first means; a third means for receiving information from the antenna, said third means for receiving information communicating information to the second means for controlling power; and a fourth means for RF current rectification, said fourth means for RF current rectification being apart from said first means, said fourth means for RF current rectification controlled by said second means for controlling power to conduct substantial RF current from the antenna in a first state of said second means for controlling power, and to not conduct substantial RF current from the antenna in a second state of said second means for controlling power;
thereby modulating the amplitude of the RF current in the antenna and modulating the RF EM radiation backscattered from the antenna. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for locating and identifying objects, comprising;
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a base station for transmitting and receiving information, the base station comprising an RF transmitter, an RF receiver, and at least one base station antenna, and; a plurality of RF transponders associated with the objects, the RF Transponders able to transmit to and receive information from the base station, each transponder comprising at least one transponder antenna for receiving power and information transported from a base station to the RF transponder by means of an RF electromagnetic (EM) wave, said at least one transponder antenna having a first terminal and a second terminal, a first means for receiving power from the transponder antenna and for distributing energy to components of the transponder, said first means connected to the first terminal and the second terminal of the transponder antenna, said first means comprising an RF current rectification circuit, a second means for controlling power radiated from the transponder antenna, said second means receiving energy only from said first means, a third means for receiving information from the transponder antenna, said third means for receiving information receiving energy only from said first means, said third means for receiving information transmitting information to said second means, a fourth means for RF current rectification, which is not part of said first means, said fourth means for RF current rectification controlled by said second means to conduct substantial RF current between two terminals of at least one antenna in a first state of said second means, and to not conduct substantial current between the two terminals of the at least one antenna in a second state of said second means for controlling power. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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