Interrogator for electronic identification system
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1. An interrogator for an electronic identification system, comprising:
- a first oscillator arranged to vary in frequency in accordance with the frequency of a received signal;
a second oscillator arranged to vary in accordance with the frequency of the first oscillator after a delay of a number of cycles of the received signal;
phase discriminator means to detect the phase difference between respective output signals of the first and second oscillators; and
phase-change detection means for determining the frequency at which the phase changes occur and thereby determining a modulation frequency of said received signal.
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Abstract
Interrogator for an electronic identification system having a first oscillator arranged to vary in frequency in accordance with the frequency of a received signal, a second oscillator arranged to vary in accordance with the frequency of the first oscillator after a delay of a number of cycles of the received signal, a phase discriminator for detecting the phase difference between respective output signals of the first and second oscillators and a phase-change detector arranged to determine the frequency at which the phase changes occur. In this way, a modulation frequency of the received signal can be determined.
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9 Claims
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1. An interrogator for an electronic identification system, comprising:
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a first oscillator arranged to vary in frequency in accordance with the frequency of a received signal;
a second oscillator arranged to vary in accordance with the frequency of the first oscillator after a delay of a number of cycles of the received signal;
phase discriminator means to detect the phase difference between respective output signals of the first and second oscillators; and
phase-change detection means for determining the frequency at which the phase changes occur and thereby determining a modulation frequency of said received signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
an input for said digital filter comprising an array of flipflop circuits; a delay line associated with each flipflop circuit and arranged so that the time delay provided by each delay line increases incrementally along the array; and
means for providing signals from the Colpitts oscillator and the second oscillator V3, V5 as first and second clock signals and for providing said clock signals to each flipflop-delay line pair so that when the phase difference between the clock signals corresponds to a time which is less than the time delay provided by a delay line, the associated flipflop circuit provides a first logical output, and when said time is greater than the time delay provided by a delay line, the associated flipflop circuit provides a second logical output.
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8. An interrogator according to claim 7, wherein there is further provided a second array of flipflop circuits and delay lines connected in opposition to the first array so that if the first clock signal leads the second clock signal the logical output of the first array changes and if the first clock signal lags the second clock signal the logical output of the second array changes.
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9. An interrogator for an electronic identification system, comprising:
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a first oscillator arranged to vary in frequency in accordance with the frequency of a received signal;
a second oscillator arranged to vary in accordance with the frequency of the first oscillator after a delay of a number of cycles of the received signal;
a phase discriminator for detecting the phase difference between respective output signals of the first and second oscillators; and
a phase-change detector for determining the frequency at which the phase changes occur and thereby determining a modulation frequency of said received signal.
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