Electronic identification system with improved sensitivity
First Claim
1. A tag for use with a reader, the reader transmitting a bit-timing clock signal originating in the reader to the tag, the tag comprising:
- a coil;
a capacitor;
a means for coupling the capacitor to the coil;
a means for driving the coil with a driving signal;
a means for generating the driving signal;
a means for generating a bit-timing clock signal synchronized to the bit-timing clock signal originating in the reader;
a means for embedding a sequence of bits to be communicated to a reader in the driving signal, the start of each bit being controlled by the bit-timing clock signal generated in the tag and synchronized to the bit-timing clock signal originating in the reader.
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Abstract
The electronic identification system provides two-way communications between reader and tags using alternating magnetic fields established by the reader and tag. Communication is accomplished by utilizing either a one-step or a two-step modulation process in which the information to be communicated either modulates an alternating magnetic field directly or modulates a periodic signal which modulates an alternating magnetic field. The coil in the reader that is used to establish an alternating magnetic field is transformer-coupled through capacitors to a push-pull driving circuit consisting of four field-effect transistors connected in a bridge arrangement. The coil, capacitors, and coupling circuitry are maintained in a tuned condition by continually adjusting either the driving frequency, the coil inductance, or the capacitor capacitance during communications. A tag utilizes a coil to couple with the reader'"'"'s alternating magnetic field and a capacitor to resonate the coil, thereby extracting power from the field more efficiently. Transformer coupling of the coil and capacitor is utilized for improved impedance matching. The coil, capacitor, and coupling circuitry can be maintained in a tuned condition by continually adjusting either the coil inductance, or the capacitor capacitance during communications. Certain configurations of the system may require that tuning maintenance be discontinued during the transmission of data.
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1. A tag for use with a reader, the reader transmitting a bit-timing clock signal originating in the reader to the tag, the tag comprising:
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a coil; a capacitor; a means for coupling the capacitor to the coil; a means for driving the coil with a driving signal; a means for generating the driving signal; a means for generating a bit-timing clock signal synchronized to the bit-timing clock signal originating in the reader; a means for embedding a sequence of bits to be communicated to a reader in the driving signal, the start of each bit being controlled by the bit-timing clock signal generated in the tag and synchronized to the bit-timing clock signal originating in the reader.
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