Circuit for wireless data transfer comprising temperature regulation

US11228343B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11228343-B2
Application numberUS-201916555853-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2019
Priority dateSep 3, 2018
Publication dateJan 18, 2022
Grant dateJan 18, 2022

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A circuit for an NFC chip is described herein. According to one exemplary configuration, the circuit comprises an antenna for near field communication, an antenna resonant circuit which has an adjustable resonant frequency, a temperature sensor and a controller circuit coupled to the temperature sensor. The controller circuit is designed to change the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit according to a temperature sensor signal provided by the temperature sensor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A circuit comprising: an antenna supporting near field communications with an NFC-enabled device; an antenna resonant circuit, a resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit depending on an inductance of the antenna; a temperature sensor; a controller circuit coupled to the temperature sensor, the controller circuit operative to change the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit based on a temperature sensor signal produced by the temperature sensor; and wherein the controller circuit is operative to change the resonant frequency to be different than a carrier frequency used by the NFC-enabled device to communicate with the antenna; and wherein the controller circuit is operative to calculate a difference between a temperature as indicated by the temperature sensor signal and a reference temperature value; wherein the controller circuit is operative to increase a magnitude of the resonant frequency in response to detecting that the temperature is greater than the reference temperature value, the controller circuit operative to increase the resonant frequency until the carrier frequency used by the NFC-enabled device no longer lies within a resonance peak of the antenna resonant circuit. 2. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the antenna resonant circuit comprises an adjustable capacitance, and wherein the controller circuit is operative to change the adjustable capacitance to change the resonant frequency. 3. The circuit as in claim 2 further comprising: an RF front end, which is coupled to the antenna and is operative to generate a supply voltage based on an RF signal received by the antenna from the NFC-enabled device. 4. The circuit as in claim 3 , wherein the RF front end includes a reader/writer for processing data in the near field communications. 5. The circuit as in claim 1 further comprising: sensor electronics for acquiring and processing sensor signals. 6. The circuit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the controller circuit is coupled to the sensor electronics, the controller circuit operative to transfer, via an RF front end and the antenna, the processed sensor signals to the NFC-enabled device. 7. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the temperature sensor is operative to monitor a temperature of a chip including at least a portion of the antenna resonant circuit, the temperature sensor signal indicating the temperature of the chip. 8. The circuit as in claim 7 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust a magnitude of the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit via adjustment of a capacitance of a capacitor, adjustment of the magnitude of the resonant frequency operative to reduce the temperature of the chip. 9. The circuit as in claim 8 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust a setting of the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit, adjustment of the setting of the resonant frequency operative to reduce a temperature of the antenna resonant circuit. 10. The circuit as in claim 7 , wherein the chip is powered via energy received from the NFC-enabled device communicating near field communications to the antenna. 11. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust a magnitude of the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit, adjustment of the magnitude of the resonant frequency operative to reduce a magnitude of the temperature monitored by the temperature sensor. 12. The circuit as in claim 11 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to communicate data from the antenna to the NFC-enabled device via the near field communications. 13. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to decrease the magnitude of the resonant frequency in response to detecting that the temperature is less than the reference temperature value, the controller circuit operative to decrease the resonant frequency until the carrier frequency lies in a central region of the resonance peak of the antenna resonant circuit. 14. The circuit as in claim 13 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to communicate data from the antenna to the NFC-enabled device via the near field communications. 15. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the antenna resonant circuit includes an adjustable capacitor, a combination of the inductance of the antenna and a capacitance of the capacitor defining the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit; and wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust the capacitance of the antenna resonant circuit, the adjustment of the capacitance changing the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit. 16. The circuit as in claim 15 , wherein the adjustment of the capacitance reduces a temperature sensed by the temperature sensor signal. 17. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust the magnitude of the resonant frequency to be nearer in magnitude to the carrier frequency of wireless signals from the NFC-enabled device in response to detecting that the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor is below the reference temperature value; and wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust the magnitude of the resonant frequency to be further away from the carrier frequency of wireless signals from the NFC-enabled device in response to detecting that the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor is above the reference temperature value. 18. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to adjust the magnitude of the resonant frequency with respect to the carrier frequency of wireless signals transmitted by the NFC-enabled device depending on the temperature as indicated by the temperature sensor signal. 19. The circuit as in claim 1 , wherein the controller circuit is operative to wirelessly communicate the temperature as indicated by the temperature signal to the NFC-enabled device. 20. A method comprising: measuring a temperature of a chip via a temperature sensor signal received from a temperature sensor monitoring the temperature of the chip; varying a resonant frequency of an antenna resonant circuit, the antenna resonant circuit comprising an antenna that is coupled to an NFC reader/writer disposed in the chip; and wherein varying the resonant frequency includes: changing the resonant frequency to be different than a carrier frequency used by an NFC-enabled device to communicate with the antenna; and the method further comprising: calculating a difference between the temperature as indicated by the temperature sensor signal and a reference temperature value; increasing a magnitude of the resonant frequency in response to detecting that the temperature is greater than the reference temperature value, the magnitude of the resonant frequency being increased until the carrier frequency used by the NFC-enabled device no longer lies within a resonance peak of the antenna resonant circuit. 21. The method as claimed in claim 20 , wherein varying the resonant frequency comprises: adjusting a capacitance of a capacitor disposed in the antenna resonant circuit. 22. The method as in claim 20 , wherein varying the resonant frequency includes: adjusting a capacitance of the antenna resonant circuit. 23. The method as in claim 22 further comprising: generating a supply voltage based on an RF signal received by the antenna. 24. The method in claim 23 , wherein

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  • the record carrier comprising means to protect itself against external heat sources · CPC title

  • H04B5/266Primary

    One coil at each side, e.g. with primary and secondary coils · CPC title

  • the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card · CPC title

  • the reader and the record carrier being capable of selectively switching between reader and record carrier appearance, e.g. in near field communication [NFC] devices where the NFC device may function as an RFID reader or as an RFID tag · CPC title

  • Mounting details of integrated circuit chips · CPC title

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What does patent US11228343B2 cover?
A circuit for an NFC chip is described herein. According to one exemplary configuration, the circuit comprises an antenna for near field communication, an antenna resonant circuit which has an adjustable resonant frequency, a temperature sensor and a controller circuit coupled to the temperature sensor. The controller circuit is designed to change the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Infineon Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K19/0773. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 18 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).