Method and circuit of an actively transmitting tag
US-2015347892-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10049237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10049237-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715473074-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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Embodiments provide a method for sending a message from an RFID transponder to a reader during a transmission frame using active load modulation, the method comprising. An encoded bit signal has a first logic level during first time segments within the transmission frame and a second logic level during second time segments within the transmission frame. The first time segments include an initial time segment of the transmission frame. A transmission signal is generated based on the encoded bit signal. The transmission signal is generated having a first phase depending on the first logic level during the first time segments, a second phase depending on the second logic level during the second time segments, and the second phase during a time interval preceding the transmission frame.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for sending a message from a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder to a reader during a transmission frame using active load modulation, the method comprising: receiving an encoded bit signal, that has a first logic level during first time segments within the transmission frame and a second logic level during second time segments within the transmission frame, wherein the first time segments comprise an initial time segment of the transmission frame; and generating a transmission signal based on the encoded bit signal, wherein the transmission signal is generated having a first phase depending on the first logic level during the first time segments, a second phase depending on the second logic level during the second time segments, and the second phase during a time interval preceding the transmission frame, wherein a length of the time interval preceding the transmission frame is greater than a minimum recovery time. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the minimum recovery time corresponds to a time required by the reader to recover from noise or an error. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the minimum recovery time is specified by a transmission protocol for a communication between the RFID transponder and the reader. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the encoded bit signal has the second logic level during a further time segment of the transmission frame, the method further comprising generating the transmission signal having the second phase during at least a part of the further time segment. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the encoded bit signal has the first logic level during a further time segment, the method further comprising the transmission signal having the first phase during at least a part of a further time segment. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein generating the transmission signal comprises generating the transmission signal by modulating an oscillator signal with the encoded bit signal. 7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising generating the encoded bit signal based on a data bit signal that represents the message. 8. A method for sending a message from a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder to a reader during a transmission frame using active load modulation, the method comprising: receiving an encoded bit signal, that has a first logic level during first time segments within the transmission frame and a second logic level during second time segments within the transmission frame, wherein the first time segments comprise an initial time segment of the transmission frame; generating a transmission signal based on the encoded bit signal, wherein the transmission signal is generated having a first phase depending on the first logic level during the first time segments, a second phase depending on the second logic level during the second time segments, and the second phase during a time interval preceding the transmission frame; and ramping up an amplitude of the transmission signal from a reduced value to a full value during a ramp-up interval within the time interval preceding the transmission frame, wherein the ramp-up interval is longer than a predefined minimum period for transitions of the encoded bit signal between the first and the second logic level. 9. A method for sending a message from a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder to a reader during a transmission frame using active load modulation, the method comprising: receiving an encoded bit signal, that has a first logic level during first time segments within the transmission frame and a second logic level during second time segments within the transmission frame, wherein the first time segments comprise an initial time segment of the transmission frame; and generating a transmission signal based on the encoded bit signal, wherein the transmission signal is generated having a first phase depending on the first logic level during the first time segments, a second phase depending on the second logic level during the second time segments, and the second phase during a time interval preceding the transmission frame, wherein generating the transmission signal comprises, during a time interval succeeding the transmission frame, generating the transmission signal to have the second phase if the first time segments comprise a final time segment of the transmission frame, and to have the first phase if the second time segments comprise the final time segment of the transmission frame. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein a length of the time interval succeeding the transmission frame is greater than a minimum recovery time. 11. The method according to claim 9 , further comprising ramping down an amplitude of the transmission signal from a full value to a further reduced value during a ramp-down interval within the time interval succeeding the transmission frame. 12. A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder configured to send a message to a reader during a transmission frame using active load modulation, the RFID transponder comprising: a coding and modulation unit configured to generate a transmission signal based on an encoded bit signal; wherein the encoded bit signal has a first logic level during first time segments within the transmission frame and a second logic level during second time segments within the transmission frame; wherein the first time segments comprise an initial time segment of the transmission frame; and wherein the transmission signal is generated having a first phase depending on the first logic level during the first time segments, a second phase depending on the second logic level during the second time segments, and the second phase during a time interval preceding the transmission frame, wherein the transmission signal having the first phase is configured to generate a first modulated value of an antenna signal of the reader, wherein the transmission signal having the second phase is configured to generate a second modulated value of the antenna signal of the reader, wherein the antenna signal of the reader has an unmodulated value prior to the time interval preceding the transmission frame, and wherein the first modulated value, the second modulated value, and the unmodulated value are different to each other. 13. The RFID transponder according to claim 12 , further comprising an oscillator signal with an output configured to carry an oscillator signal, wherein the coding and modulation unit is configured to generate the transmission signal by modulating the oscillator signal with the encoded bit signal. 14. The RFID transponder according to claim 12 , wherein the coding and modulation unit is designed to generate the encoded bit signal based on a data bit signal that represents the message. 15. The RFID transponder according to claim 12 , wherein the transmission signal is generated having an amplitude that ramps from a reduced value to a full value during a ramp-up interval within the time interval preceding the transmission frame, and wherein the ramp-up interval is longer than a predefined minimum period for transitions of the encoded bit signal between the first and the second logic level. 16. The RFID transponder according to claim 15 , wherein the predefined minimum period is given by an inverse of a subcarrier frequency. 17. The RFID transponder according to claim 12 , wherein the coding and modulation unit is configured to generate, during a time interval succeeding the transmission frame, the transmission signal to have
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