Homodyne I/Q transceiver for a spread spectrum reader
First Claim
1. An RFID transceiver for selectively reading data from and writing data to a plurality of RFID tags, comprising:
- a) a controller adapted for two-way communication with an external device and comprising an I-channel and a Q-channel input;
b) a transmitter operatively connected to said controller, comprising means for generating an RF signal having a frequency determined by said controller, and a modulator operatively,connected to said means for generating an RF signal for modulating an RF signal received therefrom and providing a modulated RF signal at an output signal port;
c) a lumped network having an electrical tap disposed between each of said multiple sections thereof, said network having a first terminus operatively connected to said output signal port, and a second, opposing terminus, said network imparting a phase shift of approximately 45 degrees in each of said multiple sections thereof to a signal applied to said first terminus and, imparting a substantially identical phase shift in each of said multiple sections to a signal applied to said second terminus, said respective phase shifts being measurable between adjacent ones of said taps, such that in-phase signals applied to said first terminus and said second terminus of said network exhibit a relative phase shift of approximately 90 degrees in each of said sections of said network and, whereby a relative phase shift of approximately 180 degrees is measurable between alternate ones of said taps;
d) means for switching a signal having an input operatively connected to said second terminus, and an output selectively connectable to one of a plurality of antennas; and
e) an amplitude/phase detector comprising at least a plurality of detector inputs, each operatively connected to a respective one of said taps;
a plurality of product detectors each having an input and an output, each of said product detectors having its input connected to a respective one of said plurality of detector inputs;
a first difference amplifier having a pair of difference amplifier inputs operatively connected to a first and a third of said product detector outputs, said first difference amplifier having an I-channel output and, a second difference amplifier having a pair of difference amplifier inputs operatively connected to a second and a forth of said product detector outputs, said second difference amplifier having a Q-channel output, said I-channel and said Q-channel outputs being operatively connected to a respective one of said I-channel and said Q-channel inputs of said controller;
whereby data from said external device may be transmitted to one of said RFID tags and data may be received from one of said RFID tags and sent to said external device.
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Abstract
An improved homodyne receiver I/Q receiver for use in RFID and similar applications. The receiver uses a lumped constant network approach to eliminate costly and bulky couplers, circulators and distributed delay lines. A unique single-pole, four-throw ( sp4t) antenna switching arrangement is also provided. The receiver combines small size with improved efficiency and sensitivity to provide a practical, low-cost, hand-held receiver capable of operation over distances of approximately three to five meters. This allows the construction of a hand-held receiver having high performance (i.e., a long reading distance) and good discrimination (i.e., the ability to accurately read closely-spaced tags moving rapidly past a check point). When used with compatible RFID tags, the inventive system may also be used to alter the identification or other information stored within the RFID tags.
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14 Claims
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1. An RFID transceiver for selectively reading data from and writing data to a plurality of RFID tags, comprising:
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a) a controller adapted for two-way communication with an external device and comprising an I-channel and a Q-channel input;
b) a transmitter operatively connected to said controller, comprising means for generating an RF signal having a frequency determined by said controller, and a modulator operatively,connected to said means for generating an RF signal for modulating an RF signal received therefrom and providing a modulated RF signal at an output signal port;
c) a lumped network having an electrical tap disposed between each of said multiple sections thereof, said network having a first terminus operatively connected to said output signal port, and a second, opposing terminus, said network imparting a phase shift of approximately 45 degrees in each of said multiple sections thereof to a signal applied to said first terminus and, imparting a substantially identical phase shift in each of said multiple sections to a signal applied to said second terminus, said respective phase shifts being measurable between adjacent ones of said taps, such that in-phase signals applied to said first terminus and said second terminus of said network exhibit a relative phase shift of approximately 90 degrees in each of said sections of said network and, whereby a relative phase shift of approximately 180 degrees is measurable between alternate ones of said taps;
d) means for switching a signal having an input operatively connected to said second terminus, and an output selectively connectable to one of a plurality of antennas; and
e) an amplitude/phase detector comprising at least a plurality of detector inputs, each operatively connected to a respective one of said taps;
a plurality of product detectors each having an input and an output, each of said product detectors having its input connected to a respective one of said plurality of detector inputs;
a first difference amplifier having a pair of difference amplifier inputs operatively connected to a first and a third of said product detector outputs, said first difference amplifier having an I-channel output and, a second difference amplifier having a pair of difference amplifier inputs operatively connected to a second and a forth of said product detector outputs, said second difference amplifier having a Q-channel output, said I-channel and said Q-channel outputs being operatively connected to a respective one of said I-channel and said Q-channel inputs of said controller;
whereby data from said external device may be transmitted to one of said RFID tags and data may be received from one of said RFID tags and sent to said external device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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