Active load modulation antenna

US9331378B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9331378-B2
Application numberUS-201213482930-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2012
Priority dateMay 29, 2012
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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Active load modulation antennas for contactless systems typically require the presence of a battery power source in the transponder device. The transponder typically cannot be powered by the reader device alone and also transmit an active load modulation signal. Embodiments in accordance with the invention are disclosed that allow transponder devices to transmit an active load modulation signal when powered only by the reader in the contactless system.

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An active load modulation antenna structure comprising: a first loop antenna having an outer perimeter that defines a first area on a first face of a substrate having an area, the first loop antenna having two ends with a ground pad at one end and a driver pad at the other end, the driver pad for driving an active load signal; and a second loop antenna having an outer perimeter that defines a second area on a second face opposite to the first face of the substrate, the second loop antenna having two ends with the ground pad at one end and a receiver pad at the other end, the receiver pad for receiving a carrier signal, the ground pad being common to both the first loop antenna and the second loop antenna; wherein the driver pad, the receiver pad, and the ground pad are on the same side of the substrate for connection to an integrated circuit; wherein the outer perimeter of the first loop antenna is the same as the outer perimeter of the second loop antenna and the first area is the same as the second area; wherein the outer perimeter of the second loop antenna is displaced a lateral distance, relative to the first face and the second face of the substrate, from the outer perimeter of the first loop antenna to define an overlapping area of the first area with the second area that is less than the first area and less than the second area; wherein the first loop antenna operates to transmit the active load signal and the second loop antenna operates to receive the carrier signal. 2. The active load modulation antenna structure of claim 1 further comprising a ferrite foil positioned below the first and second loop antennas. 3. The active load modulation antenna structure of claim 1 further comprising a metal shield positioned below the first and second loop antennas. 4. The active load modulation antenna structure of claim 2 further comprising a metal shield positioned below the ferrite foil. 5. The active load modulation antenna structure of claim 4 further comprising an adhesive layer between the substrate and the ferrite foil. 6. The active load modulation antenna structure of claim 2 wherein the ferrite foil has an area larger than the substrate area. 7. The active load modulation antenna of claim 1 wherein the first and second loop antennas are comprised of metal traces. 8. The active load modulation antenna structure of claim 1 wherein the substrate is comprised of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foil. 9. A transceiver device comprising the active load modulation antenna structure of claim 1 . 10. The transceiver device of claim 9 wherein the device is part of a cellular phone. 11. The transceiver device of claim 9 wherein the transceiver device is a Near Field Communication (NFC) device. 12. A system comprising a transponder and a reader wherein the transponder and reader each comprise the active load modulation antenna of claim 1 . 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the transponder and the reader communicate with each other using NFC. 14. The load modulation antenna structure of claim 1 wherein the lateral distance is a lateral distance at which the magnetic flux generated by the first antenna in one direction is substantially the same as the magnetic flux generated by the second antenna in the opposite direction so that the magnetic flux generated by the first antenna and the magnetic flux generated by the second antenna substantially cancel each other to provide a zero coupling antenna structure, wherein a coupling coefficient between the first antenna and the second antenna is less than about ten percent, wherein the coupling coefficient is given by: k ≅ U 2 U 1 ⁢ L 1 L 2 where U 1 is a constant AC voltage applied to the first antenna having an inductance L 1 and U 2 is the induced voltage measured in the second antenna having an inductance L 2 . 15. A method for making an active load modulation antenna structure comprising: providing a first loop antenna having an outer perimeter that defines a first area on a first face of a substrate having an area, the first loop antenna having two ends with a ground pad at one end and a driver pad at the other end, the driver pad for driving an active load signal; and providing a second loop antenna having an outer perimeter that defines a second area on a second face opposite to the first face of the substrate, the second loop antenna having two ends with the ground pad at one end and a receiver pad at the other end, the receiver pad for receiving a carrier signal, the ground pad being common to both the first loop antenna and the second loop antenna; wherein the driver pad, the receiver pad, and the ground pad are on the same side of the substrate for connection to an integrated circuit; wherein the outer perimeter of the first loop antenna is the same as the outer perimeter of the second loop antenna and the first area is the same as the second area; wherein the outer perimeter of the second loop antenna is displaced, relative to the first face and the second face of the substrate, a lateral distance from the outer perimeter of the first loop antenna to define an overlapping area of the first area with the second area that is less than the first area and less than the second area; wherein the first loop antenna operates to transmit the active load signal and the second loop antenna operates to receive the carrier signal. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising a positioning a ferrite foil below the first and second loop antennas. 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising positioning a metal shield below the ferrite foil. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the ferrite foil has an area larger than the substrate area. 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the substrate is comprised of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foil. 20. An active load modulation antenna structure comprising: a first loop antenna having a first area on a first face of a substrate having an area, the first loop antenna having two ends with a ground pad at one end and a driver pad at the other end, the driver pad for driving an active load signal; and a second loop antenna having a second area on a second face opposite to the first face of the substrate, the second loop antenna having two ends with the ground pad at one end and a receiver pad at the other end, the receiver pad for receiving a carrier signal, the ground pad being common to both the first loop antenna and the second loop antenna; wherein the driver pad, the receiver pad, and the ground pad are on the same side of the substrate for connection to an integrated circuit; wherein the second loop antenna is displaced a lateral distance, relative to the first face and the second face of the substrate, from the first loop antenna to define an overlapping area of the first area with the second area that is less than the first area and less than the second

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  • H01Q1/2225Primary

    used in active tags, i.e. provided with its own power source or in passive tags, i.e. deriving power from RF signal · CPC title

  • Loop antennas with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop · CPC title

  • Antenna or wave energy "plumbing" making · CPC title

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What does patent US9331378B2 cover?
Active load modulation antennas for contactless systems typically require the presence of a battery power source in the transponder device. The transponder typically cannot be powered by the reader device alone and also transmit an active load modulation signal. Embodiments in accordance with the invention are disclosed that allow transponder devices to transmit an active load modulation signal…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Merlin Erich, Chlestil Christoph, Gebhart Michael, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q1/2225. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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