Identification card including optically powered electronic circuit
First Claim
1. An identification card capable of transmitting information to and receiving information from an identifying device adapted to receive said card, said card comprising in the form of a single chipmicro-processing means,means for receiving optical radiation from said identifying device and for converting said optical radiation to electrical power to supply said chip,means for receiving optical information from said identifying device and for converting said optical information to electrical information which is accessible to said microprocessing means, andmeans for modulating radiation received from and being sent back to said identifying device, said modulating means being comprised in a semiconductor modulating element within said chip, said modulating means including a modulating layer without direct electrical connection to said micro-processing means, said modulating layer including semiconductor material with a relatively low density of free charge carriers bordered on either side by layers having a relatively high density of free charge carriers, one of said layers with a high density of free charge carriers being connected to an output of said micro-processing means and the other layer with a high density of free charge carriers being connected to a fixed potential.
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Abstract
A card, such as a credit card or identification card, includes electronic circuitry which permits its identification by an identifying device. More particularly, optical radiation is transmitted from the identifying device to the card to be identified. The radiation is modulated with information by a modulating device included in the card and is retransmitted to the identifying device.
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1. An identification card capable of transmitting information to and receiving information from an identifying device adapted to receive said card, said card comprising in the form of a single chip
micro-processing means, means for receiving optical radiation from said identifying device and for converting said optical radiation to electrical power to supply said chip, means for receiving optical information from said identifying device and for converting said optical information to electrical information which is accessible to said microprocessing means, and means for modulating radiation received from and being sent back to said identifying device, said modulating means being comprised in a semiconductor modulating element within said chip, said modulating means including a modulating layer without direct electrical connection to said micro-processing means, said modulating layer including semiconductor material with a relatively low density of free charge carriers bordered on either side by layers having a relatively high density of free charge carriers, one of said layers with a high density of free charge carriers being connected to an output of said micro-processing means and the other layer with a high density of free charge carriers being connected to a fixed potential.
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10. An identifying device for optically transmitting and receiving information from an identification card comprising powering means operable for producing electrical power from optical radiation, memory means and modulating means operable for modulating a received optical beam and thereafter transmitting the modulated optical beam,
said identifying device comprising first means for transmitting a first beam of optical radiation to said card for producing electrical power in said powering means, second means for transmitting a second beam of optical radiation to said card to provide information capable of being stored in said memory means, and third means for transmitting to and receiving a third beam of optical radiation from said card, said third beam of radiation being transmitted from said third means for modulation in said modulating means and thereafter transmitted from said card back to said third means.
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11. An identification system comprising an identification card and an identifying device adapted to interact with said card, said card comprising in the form of a single chip
micro-processing means, means for receiving optical radiation from said identifying device to supply electrical power to said microprocessing means, a radiation sensitive cell for receiving optical information from said identifying device and for converting said optical information into electrical information which is accessible to said micro-processing means, and a radiation modulating semiconductor device capable of receiving optical radiation from said identifying device, said device including a modulating region including a layer of semiconductor material with a relatively low density of free charge carriers, said modulating region being bordered on either side by material having a relatively high density of free charge carriers which on at least one side is a semiconductor material, so that said radiation propagates generally along said modulating region by being reflected at both sides of said modulating layer, said modulation occurring by varying the charge carrier density in said modulating region under the control of said microprocessing means; - and
said identifying device comprising first means for transmitting a first beam of optical radiation to said card for producing electrical power in said card, second means for transmitting a second beam of optical radiation to said card to provide information capable of being stored in said memory means, and third means for transmitting to and receiving a third beam of optical radiation from said card, said third means of radiation being transmitted from said third means for modulation in said card and thereafter transmitted from said card back to said third means.
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