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Active transponder with very low electric power consumption in standby mode

  • US 8,482,386 B2
  • Filed: 03/24/2010
  • Issued: 07/09/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/26/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An active transponder including:

  • (a) a logic circuit;

    (b) an RF input-output circuit operably connected to the logic circuit, wherein the RF input-output circuit comprises an input amplifier arranged between an envelope detector for a signal received by an antenna of the transponder and a demodulation circuit for the signal received by the antenna; and

    (c) an activation unit operably connected to the input amplifier, wherein the activation unit comprisesi. a frequency changer or mixer circuit that, receives as input an envelope signal of the signal received by the antenna and a clock signal generated by an internal clock at a clock frequency that is different from, but close to, a modulation frequency of an interrogation signal of an RF system from which the transponder receives input, wherein the activation unit supplies as output, when the activation unit receives the interrogation signal as input, a low frequency signal, and the value of the low frequency signal is approximately equal to a difference between the modulation frequency and the clock frequency,ii. a low pass filter,iii. low frequency amplifying means for amplifying the low frequency signal,iv. a comparator comprising a first input and a second input and an output, wherein the first input receives a first signal from an ensemble formed by the low frequency amplifying means and the low pass filter, and the second input is connected to a reference voltage, andv. a flip-flop element arranged at the output of the comparator, andwherein the activation unit supplies a wake up signal to the input amplifier when a signal outputted by the low frequency amplifying means and the low pass filter has an amplitude that is higher than a certain value.

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