Transponder in communication system
First Claim
1. A transponder for communication with an interrogator which transmits a main carrier, the transponder comprising (a) an antenna which receives the main carrier, and (b) a circuit connected to the antenna, the transponder effecting a predetermined modulation of the main carrier by changing an impedance of the circuit, as viewed from the antenna, to generate a reflected wave for responding to the interrogator, wherein:
- the circuit includes a switching element operable to modulate the main carrier received by the antenna from said interrogator, and an impedance element connected to the switching element; and
the impedance element has an impedance determined so as to provide a difference of 90 degrees or higher between a phase of a total impedance which is a sum of an input impedance of the antenna and an impedance of the circuit, at a frequency of the main carrier, when the switching element is in an on state, and that when the switching element is in an off state,wherein an amount of an electric current to be applied to the switching element is determined such that an absolute value of the total impedance of the input impedance of the antenna and the impedance of the circuit at the frequency of the main carrier when the switching element is in the on state is substantially equal to that when the switching element is in the off state.
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Abstract
A transponder of a communication system, which has a high modulation factor for stable communication, and wherein an impedance element in the form of a coil is connected to an antenna of the transponder, and a resistor and a switching element in the form of a diode a high-frequency wave of which is grounded are connected to the coil. The antenna is a monopole antenna having a low impedance, and the coil has an inductance of 10 nH. Application of an electric current of 100 mA to the diode causes a phase difference of 122 degrees and an amplitude ratio of 1.1 with respect to a phase when the electric current is not applied to the diode.
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12 Claims
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1. A transponder for communication with an interrogator which transmits a main carrier, the transponder comprising (a) an antenna which receives the main carrier, and (b) a circuit connected to the antenna, the transponder effecting a predetermined modulation of the main carrier by changing an impedance of the circuit, as viewed from the antenna, to generate a reflected wave for responding to the interrogator, wherein:
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the circuit includes a switching element operable to modulate the main carrier received by the antenna from said interrogator, and an impedance element connected to the switching element; and the impedance element has an impedance determined so as to provide a difference of 90 degrees or higher between a phase of a total impedance which is a sum of an input impedance of the antenna and an impedance of the circuit, at a frequency of the main carrier, when the switching element is in an on state, and that when the switching element is in an off state, wherein an amount of an electric current to be applied to the switching element is determined such that an absolute value of the total impedance of the input impedance of the antenna and the impedance of the circuit at the frequency of the main carrier when the switching element is in the on state is substantially equal to that when the switching element is in the off state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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