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Power regulator for a contactless credit card system

  • US 4,797,541 A
  • Filed: 04/14/1986
  • Issued: 01/10/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/14/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a receptor for a computerized transaction card containing microcomputer means, a power transfer coil, and a power transfer ferromagnetic member adapted, when said card is in said receptor, to flux link said coil with a transformer primary means in said receptor for transfer of energy from said receptor to said microcomputer means to provide therefor both operating power and a clock signal transmitted to said coil from said receptor, an improvement comprising:

  • a power amplification circuit adapted to drive the transformed primary means in response to an oscillator signal of predetermined frequency, the transformer primary means being connected to a variable voltage source;

    means for measuring current flow in the transformer primary and for providing an output signal (Ia) representing an averaged magnitude of same;

    said microcomputer means being responsve to values of Pthresh, Iq, Vn and C.F., stored in memory means, for performing the calculations;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">P.sub.card =(I.sub.a -I.sub.q)×

    V.sub.n ×

    C.F. where;

    Iq =quiescent current flow in the transformer primaryVn =magnitude of voltage sourceC.F.=correction factorPthresh =threshold power level for the transaction card and increasing said variable voltage source until Pcard exceeds Pthresh.

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