Electronic device with near-field antenna operating through display
US-11894600-B2 · Feb 6, 2024 · US
US9379786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9379786-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414584162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A near field communication (NFC) terminal includes a first signal generator configured to generate a first received signal using a radio frequency (RF) signal received through an antenna, and generate a reduced first received signal by reducing a size of the first received signal when the size of the first received signal is equal to or greater than a predetermined RF value. The NFC terminal further includes a second signal generator configured to generate a second received signal using the RF signal. The NFC terminal further includes an operation unit configured to generate an operation signal by performing an operation on the reduced first received signal and the second received signal, and transmit the operation signal to a demodulator.
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What is claimed is: 1. A near field communication (NFC) terminal, comprising: a first signal generator configured to generate a first received signal using a radio frequency (RF) signal received through an antenna, and generate a reduced first received signal by reducing a size of the first received signal when the size of the first received signal is equal to or greater than a predetermined RF value; a second signal generator configured to generate a second received signal using the RF signal; and an operation unit configured to generate an operation signal by performing an operation on the reduced first received signal and the second received signal, and transmit the operation signal to a demodulator. 2. The NFC terminal of claim 1 , wherein the first signal generator comprises: a rectifier configured to generate the first received signal by rectifying the RF signal; a shunt regulator configured to generate a shunt signal by shunting the first received signal when the size of the first received signal is equal to or greater than a predetermined shunt value; a current mirror configured to generate a first shunt current and a second shunt current based on the shunt signal; a first current-voltage converter configured to generate a field signal using the first shunt current; and a second current-voltage converter configured to generate the reduced first received signal using the second shunt current. 3. The NFC terminal of claim 1 , wherein the second signal generator comprises: an envelope detector configured to generate an envelope signal by detecting an envelope of the RF signal; and a high pass filter configured to generate the second received signal by high-pass filtering the envelope signal. 4. The NFC terminal of claim 1 , further comprising: a field measurement unit configured to receive a field signal, generate a field measurement signal using the field signal, and measure a strength of the RF signal; and a control unit configured to generate a first control signal according to the field measurement signal, wherein the field signal is generated by the first signal generator using the first received signal. 5. The NFC terminal of claim 4 , further comprising: a received voltage control unit configured to adjust a strength of an RF voltage received by the antenna according to a third control signal, wherein the third control signal is generated by the control unit based on the field measurement signal. 6. The NFC terminal of claim 4 , wherein the control unit is configured to generate a fourth control signal according to the field measurement signal, wherein the first signal generator comprises a sink circuit configured to reduce the size of the first received signal according to the fourth control signal. 7. The NFC terminal of claim 4 , wherein the operation unit is a multiplexer configured to generate the operation signal by selecting the reduced first received signal or the second received signal according to the first control signal. 8. The NFC terminal of claim 4 , wherein the second signal generator comprises: an envelope detector configured to generate an envelope signal by detecting an envelope of the RF signal; a high pass filter configured to generate a filtering signal by high-pass filtering the envelope signal; and an amplifier configured to generate the second received signal by amplifying the filtering signal. 9. The NFC terminal of claim 8 , wherein the control unit is configured to generate a second control signal according to the field measurement signal, wherein the amplifier is configured to amplify the filtering signal according to the second control signal. 10. The NFC terminal of claim 9 , wherein the operation unit is a multiplexer configured to generate the operation signal by selecting one of the first received signal, the second received signal, and the filtering signal according to the first control signal. 11. The NFC terminal of claim 1 , wherein the operation performed by the operation unit is a summation of the reduced first received signal and the second received signal. 12. The NFC terminal of claim 11 , wherein the first signal generator comprises: a rectifier configured to generate the first received signal by rectifying the RF signal; a shunt regulator configured to generate the reduced first received signal using a shunt signal of the first received signal; a current mirror configured to generate a shunt current based on the reduced first received signal; and a current-voltage converter configured to generate a field signal based on the shunt current. 13. The NFC terminal of claim 1 , wherein the operation performed by the operation unit is an arithmetic operation or a logical operation. 14. A communication device including a near field communication (NFC) terminal, comprising: a first signal generator configured to generate a first received signal using a radio frequency (RF) signal received through an antenna, and generate a reduced first received signal by reducing a size of the first received signal when the size of the first received signal is equal to or greater than a predetermined RF value; a second signal generator configured to generate a second received signal using the RF signal; and an operation unit configured to generate an operation signal by performing an operation on the reduced first received signal and the second received signal, and transmit the operation signal to a demodulator. 15. The communication device of claim 14 , wherein the first signal generator comprises: a rectifier configured to generate the first received signal by rectifying the RF signal; a shunt regulator configured to generate a shunt signal by shunting the first received signal when the size of the first received signal is equal to or greater than a predetermined shunt value; a current mirror configured to generate a first shunt current and a second shunt current based on the shunt signal; a first current-voltage converter configured to generate a field signal using the first shunt current; and a second current-voltage converter configured to generate the reduced first received signal using the second shunt current. 16. The communication device of claim 14 , wherein the second signal generator comprises: an envelope detector configured to generate an envelope signal by detecting an envelope of the RF signal; and a high pass filter configured to generate the second received signal by high-pass filtering the envelope signal. 17. The communication device of claim 14 , wherein the operation performed by the operation unit is an arithmetic operation or a logical operation.
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