Multi-bit EAS marker powered by interrogation signal in the eight MHz band
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1. An electronic article surveillance system, comprising:
- generating means for generating an interrogation field signal that is swept through a predetermined frequency range according to a predetermined cyclic pattern;
first and second EAS markers simultaneously exposed to said interrogation field;
the first marker including a first resonant circuit for electrically resonating at a first predetermined frequency within said predetermined frequency range, first data storage means for storing and reading out a first multi-bit data signal, and first switch means responsive to said first multi-bit data signal read out from said first data storage means for selectively changing a resonance characteristic of said first resonant circuit in accordance with said read out first multi-bit data signal;
the second marker including a second resonant circuit for electrically resonating at a second predetermined frequency within said predetermined frequency range but different from said first predetermined frequency, a second data storage means for storing and reading out a second multi-bit data signal, and second switch means responsive to said second multi-bit data signal read out from said second data storage means for selectively changing a resonance characteristic of said second resonant circuit in accordance with said read out second multi-bit data signal; and
detecting means for receiving the first and second multi-bit data signals by detecting respective fluctuations in said interrogation field signal caused by the selective changing of the resonant characteristics of the first and second resonant circuits.
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Abstract
A multi-bit electronic article surveillance marker includes an antenna circuit and is powered by an interrogation field generated by EAS detection equipment and received by the marker'"'"'s antenna circuit. The marker generates a multi-bit signal by selectively disturbing the interrogation field. The disturbances may be created by selectively short circuiting the marker'"'"'s antenna circuit. All of the marker circuitry, including a coil that is part of the antenna circuit, may be provided as circuit elements formed on a semiconductor integrated circuit substrate.
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1. An electronic article surveillance system, comprising:
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generating means for generating an interrogation field signal that is swept through a predetermined frequency range according to a predetermined cyclic pattern; first and second EAS markers simultaneously exposed to said interrogation field;
the first marker including a first resonant circuit for electrically resonating at a first predetermined frequency within said predetermined frequency range, first data storage means for storing and reading out a first multi-bit data signal, and first switch means responsive to said first multi-bit data signal read out from said first data storage means for selectively changing a resonance characteristic of said first resonant circuit in accordance with said read out first multi-bit data signal;
the second marker including a second resonant circuit for electrically resonating at a second predetermined frequency within said predetermined frequency range but different from said first predetermined frequency, a second data storage means for storing and reading out a second multi-bit data signal, and second switch means responsive to said second multi-bit data signal read out from said second data storage means for selectively changing a resonance characteristic of said second resonant circuit in accordance with said read out second multi-bit data signal; anddetecting means for receiving the first and second multi-bit data signals by detecting respective fluctuations in said interrogation field signal caused by the selective changing of the resonant characteristics of the first and second resonant circuits. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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