Portable electronic object for remote information exchange
First Claim
1. Process for the remote exchange of information between a portable electronic object and a terminal by modulation of a magnetic field generated by the terminal, comprising:
- performing an amplitude modulation of the magnetic field when transmitting information from the terminal to the object and, when an energizing voltage thus modulated and recovered at an input port of the portable object exceeds a chosen limit value during a modulation peak, the energizing voltage is clipped to said chosen limit value while also causing a first current to flow through a main transistor connected between the input port and earth, and then, during a modulation trough, a second current having a value substantially equal to that of the first current flowing during the modulation peak is caused to flow through the main transistor.
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Abstract
A memory card, capable of remotely exchanging information with a terminal by modulating a magnetic field generated by said terminal, includes a voltage limiter (LMT) with an input terminal (BE) for receiving, during the transmission of information between the terminal and the card, an amplitude modulated voltage (VNR) with a time-varying average voltage level (NM). A primary transistor (TZ1) is connected between the input terminal and ground. Diodes (D1. . . DN) are series connected between the input terminal (BE) and ground and between the input terminal (BE) and the gate of the primary transistor (TZ1), wherein the threshold voltages of the diodes and primary transistor define a limit value for the input voltage. A capacitor (C) is connected between the primary transistor gate and ground. A resistive array (RD, TR) is connected between the capacitor and ground, and forms, with the capacitor, a resistive/capacitive array with a time constant selected so as to be comprised between the time variation period of the average voltage level and the amplitude modulation period.
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12 Claims
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1. Process for the remote exchange of information between a portable electronic object and a terminal by modulation of a magnetic field generated by the terminal, comprising:
- performing an amplitude modulation of the magnetic field when transmitting information from the terminal to the object and, when an energizing voltage thus modulated and recovered at an input port of the portable object exceeds a chosen limit value during a modulation peak, the energizing voltage is clipped to said chosen limit value while also causing a first current to flow through a main transistor connected between the input port and earth, and then, during a modulation trough, a second current having a value substantially equal to that of the first current flowing during the modulation peak is caused to flow through the main transistor.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A portable electronic object capable of exchanging information remotely with a terminal by modulation of a magnetic field generated by the terminal comprising:
- a voltage limiter comprising an input port for receiving, when transmitting information between the terminal and the object, an amplitude-modulated voltage whose mean level is able to vary temporally, a main transistor connected between the input port and earth, a set of diodes connected in series between the input port and earth or between the input port and a gate of the main transistor, wherein threshold voltages of the diodes and of the main transistor define a limit value of an input voltage, a capacitor connected between the gate of the main transistor and earth, and a resistive network comprising a biasing resistor and a second field-effect transistor, wherein the resistive network is connected between the capacitor and earth and forming, with the capacitor, a resistive/capacitive network whose time constant is chosen to lie between a duration of temporal variation of the mean level of the amplitude-modulated voltage and a period of the amplitude modulated voltage.
- View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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