Non-contact IC card including antenna circuit with adjustable resonant frequency
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1. A non-contact IC card containing no battery and comprising:
- an antenna resonance circuit for data transmission and reception, said antenna resonance circuit having a quality factor Q;
reception level detecting means connected to said antenna resonance circuit for detecting received signal level, said reception level detecting means including a comparator for comparing the received signal level with a threshold level; and
quality factor regulating means connected to said antenna resonance circuit and said comparator for altering the quality factor Q of said antenna resonance circuit as a function of the received signal level only when the received signal level exceeds the threshold level.
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Abstract
A non-contact type IC card system has a batteryless non-contact type IC card using an electromagnetic wave as a communication medium and a reading and writing (R/W) unit. To eliminate a problem that the level of a received signal varies depending upon the communication distance between the card and the R/W unit, a comparator detects the received signal level of an antenna resonance circuit for data transmission and reception, before a variable resistance device alters the quality factor Q of the antenna resonance circuit, which results in adjusting the level of the received signal.
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1. A non-contact IC card containing no battery and comprising:
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an antenna resonance circuit for data transmission and reception, said antenna resonance circuit having a quality factor Q; reception level detecting means connected to said antenna resonance circuit for detecting received signal level, said reception level detecting means including a comparator for comparing the received signal level with a threshold level; and quality factor regulating means connected to said antenna resonance circuit and said comparator for altering the quality factor Q of said antenna resonance circuit as a function of the received signal level only when the received signal level exceeds the threshold level.
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2. A non-contact IC card containing no battery and comprising:
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an antenna resonance circuit having a resonance frequency for data transmission and reception; phase detecting means for detecting phase of free oscillations of said antenna resonance circuit; a capacitor switchably connected to said antenna resonance circuit; and resonance frequency switching means for connecting said capacitor to and disconnecting said capacitor from said antenna resonance circuit in accordance with one of output data, variation of the output data, and an output of said phase detecting means for altering the resonance frequency of said antenna resonance circuit wherein the data transmission is one of a frequency modulated and a phase modulated transmission. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A non-contact IC card system comprising:
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a non-contact IC card including; a first antenna resonance circuit having a resonance frequency for data transmission and reception; phase detecting means for detecting phase of free oscillations of said first antenna resonance circuit; a capacitor switchably connected to said first antenna resonance circuit; and resonance frequency switching means for connecting said capacitor to and disconnecting said capacitor from said first antenna resonance circuit in accordance with one of output data, variation of the output data, and an output of said phase detecting means for altering the resonance frequency of said first antenna resonance circuit wherein the data transmission is one of a frequency modulated and a phase modulated transmission; and a reading and writing unit having a second antenna resonance circuit including first and second terminals and compulsory phase inverting means connected between the first and second terminals of said second antenna resonance circuit for transmission and for short-circuiting in a range of ±
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relative to a variation of data for inverting phase of a signal being transmitted. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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