Demodulator of a wireless communication reader

US2017288741A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017288741-A1
Application numberUS-201615088636-A
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Filing dateApr 1, 2016
Priority dateApr 1, 2016
Publication dateOct 5, 2017
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A demodulator including a peak sampler to control an ADC or a digital resampler to sample a carrier signal in an unmodulated state at peaks, and to sample the carrier signal in a modulated state at a phase of the unmodulated state; and an envelope builder to determine an envelope signal based on differentials between maximum and minimum peaks of respective cycles of the sampled carrier signal. Further, a demodulator having an offset estimator to estimate in-phase and quadrature components of a carrier signal in an unmodulated state to determine in-phase and quadrature component offsets; a load modulated signal estimator to estimate in-phase and quadrature components of a load modulated signal by removing the in-phase and quadrature component offsets from in-phase and quadrature component samples of the carrier signal; and an envelope builder to build an envelope signal by combining the in-phase and quadrature components of the load modulated signal.

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1 . A demodulator of a wireless communication reader, comprising: a peak sampler configured to sample a carrier signal in an unmodulated state at peaks, and to sample the carrier signal in a modulated state at a phase of the unmodulated state; and an envelope builder having an input coupled to an output of the peak sampler, and configured to determine an envelope signal based on differentials between maximum and minimum peaks of respective cycles of the sampled carrier signal. 2 . The demodulator of claim 1 , wherein the peak sampler comprises: an analog-to-digital converter having an input configured to receive the carrier signal; and a phase estimator having an input coupled to an output of an analog-to-digital converter, and configured to estimate the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state. 3 . The demodulator of claim 2 , wherein the phase estimator is configured to estimate the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state for a predetermined period of time. 4 . The demodulator of claim 3 , wherein the phase estimator is configured to estimate the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state for a predetermined period of time following the wireless communication reader establishing a communication session with a wireless target. 5 . The demodulator of claim 2 , wherein the peak sampler further comprises: a delay lock loop (DLL) having an input coupled to an output of the phase estimator and output coupled to a second input of the analog-to-digital converter, and configured to control the analog-to-digital converter to sample the carrier signal in both the unmodulated and modulated states at the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state. 6 . The demodulator of claim 2 , wherein the peak sampler further comprises: a resampler having a first input coupled to the output of the analog-to-digital converter, a second input coupled to an output of the phase estimator, and an output coupled to an input of the phase estimator, and configured to interpolate the samples of the carrier signal to sample the carrier signal in the unmodulated state at the peaks. 7 . The demodulator of claim 6 , wherein the peak sampler further comprises: a decimator having an input coupled to the output of the resampler, and configured to reduce the sampling rate of the carrier signal. 8 . The demodulator of claim 1 , wherein the envelope builder comprises: a delay having an input coupled to the output of the peak sampler, and configured to delay samples of the carrier signal; and an adder having a positive input coupled to the output of the peak sampler and a negative input coupled to an output of the delay, and configured to subtract the delayed samples of the carrier signal from non-delayed samples of the carrier signal. 9 . The demodulator of claim 8 , wherein the envelope builder further comprises: a decimator having an input coupled to an output of the adder, and configured to reduce the sampling rate of the carrier signal. 10 . The demodulator of claim 1 , wherein the wireless communication reader is a Near Field Communication (NFC) reader. 11 . The demodulator of claim 1 , wherein the carrier signal in the modulated state is Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) modulated. 12 . A wireless communication system, comprising: the wireless communication reader comprising the demodulator of claim 1 ; and at least one wireless target configured to communicate with the wireless communication reader by modulating the carrier signal with data. 13 . The wireless communication system of claim 12 , wherein the wireless communication system is a Near Field Communication (NFC) system. 14 . A method for demodulating in a wireless communication reader, comprising: sampling, by a peak sampler, a carrier signal in an unmodulated state at peaks, and the carrier signal in a modulated state at a phase of the unmodulated state; and determining, by an envelope builder, an envelope signal based on differentials between maximum and minimum peaks of respective cycles of the sampled carrier signal. 15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising: estimating, by a phase estimator, the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state. 16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising: controlling, by a delay lock loop (DLL), an analog-to-digital converter to sample the carrier signal in both the unmodulated and modulated states at the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state. 17 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising: interpolating, by a resampler, samples of the carrier signal to sample the carrier signal in an unmodulated state at the peaks. 18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising: decimating, by a decimator, the sampling rate of the interpolated carrier signal. 19 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising: estimating, by the phase estimator, the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state for a predetermined period of time. 20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising: estimating, by the phase estimator, the phase of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state for a predetermined period of time following the wireless communication reader establishing a communication session with a wireless target. 21 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising: delaying, by a delay, samples of the carrier signal; and subtracting, by an adder, the delayed samples of the carrier signal from non-delayed samples of the carrier signal. 22 . The method of claim 21 , further comprising: decimating, by a decimator, the sampling rate of the carrier signal. 23 . A demodulator in a wireless communication reader, comprising: an offset estimator configured to estimate in-phase and quadrature components offsets of a carrier signal in an unmodulated state to determine in-phase and quadrature component offsets; a load modulated signal estimator configured to estimate in-phase and quadrature components of a load modulated signal by removing the in-phase and quadrature component offsets from in-phase and quadrature component samples of the carrier signal; and an envelope builder, coupled to the output of the load modulated signal estimator, and configured to build an envelope signal by combining the in-phase and quadrature components of the load modulated signal. 24 . The demodulator of claim 23 , wherein the offset estimator comprises: an in-phase offset estimator configured to estimate the in-phase component offset of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state; and a quadrature offset estimator configured to estimate the quadrature component offset of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state. 25 . The demodulator of claim 24 , wherein the in-phase offset estimator is further configured to average in-phase component samples of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state, and wherein the quadrature offset estimator is further configured to average quadrature component samples of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state. 26 . The demodulator of claim 23 , wherein the load modulated signal estimator comprises: an in-phase component load modulated signal estimator configured to remove the in-phase component offset of the carrier signal in the unmodulated state from the in-phase component samples of the carrier signal; and a quadrature component load modulated signal estimator configured to remove the

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What does patent US2017288741A1 cover?
A demodulator including a peak sampler to control an ADC or a digital resampler to sample a carrier signal in an unmodulated state at peaks, and to sample the carrier signal in a modulated state at a phase of the unmodulated state; and an envelope builder to determine an envelope signal based on differentials between maximum and minimum peaks of respective cycles of the sampled carrier signal. …
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Intel Ip Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B5/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu Oct 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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