NFC card reader, system including NFC card reader, and a method of operating the same

US9900053B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9900053-B2
Application numberUS-201514881797-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 13, 2015
Priority dateOct 14, 2014
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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A near-field communication (NFC) card reader may include a monitor configured to measure an amplitude of a magnetic field induced by an antenna; a gain controller configured to determine an amplification gain based on the measured amplitude of the magnetic field and output a gain control signal; a signal restoration unit configured to receive a carrier signal and a data signal that overlaps with the carrier signal via the antenna, and restore the data signal from the received signals; and a variable-gain amplifier configured to amplify the data signal restored by the signal restoration unit according to the gain control signal.

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A near-field communication (NFC) card reader configured to communicate with an NFC card, the NFC card reader comprising: a receiver connected to an antenna via at least two discrete communication paths between the receiver and the antenna, the at least two discrete communication paths including a first communication path and a second communication path, the receiver including, a monitoring circuit connected to the antenna via the first communication path, the monitoring circuit configured to measure an amplitude of an antenna voltage of the antenna based on a first received signal received via the first communication path, the monitoring circuit connected with the antenna such that the antenna voltage does not pass through any mixer, the monitoring circuit including a rectifier configured to rectify the first received signal received from the NFC card via the first communication path to generate a rectified signal, and an analog-digital converter (ADC) configured to convert the rectified signal into a digital output code which is a digital signal; a gain controller configured to determine an amplification gain based on the measured amplitude of the antenna voltage determined from the first received signal received via the first communication path, and to output a gain control signal based on the amplification gain; a signal restoration circuit connected to the antenna via the second communication path, the signal restoration circuit configured to, receive, via the second communication path to the antenna, a second received signal from the NFC card, the second received signal including a carrier signal and a data signal that overlaps with the carrier signal, and restore the data signal from the second received signal; and a variable-gain amplifier configured to amplify the restored data signal according to the gain control signal. 2. The NFC card reader of claim 1 , wherein the signal restoration circuit comprises: a mixer configured to mix the carrier signal with an oscillation signal to generate a mixed signal; and a low-pass filter configured to low-pass filter the mixed signal, wherein the oscillation signal has a same frequency as the carrier signal. 3. The NFC card reader of claim 1 , wherein the gain controller is configured to determine the amplification gain by determining which one of a plurality of amplification gains stored in a gain table corresponds to the digital output code. 4. The NFC card reader of claim 1 , wherein the gain controller is configured to determine the amplification gain based on the digital output code and at least one reference value. 5. The NFC card reader of claim 1 , wherein the NFC card reader is configured to, determine, during a card detection period, whether the NFC card reader is contacted by the NFC card; continuously radiate, during a continuous wave period, a magnetic field for a period of time after the NFC card reader determines that the NFC card reader is contacted by the NFC card; measure, in at least a part of the continuous wave period, an amplitude of the magnetic field; transmit, during a transmission period, output data to the NFC card; and receive, during a receiving period, input data from the NFC card, wherein the amplification gain of the input data is determined based on the amplitude of the magnetic field measured during at least part of the continuous wave period. 6. The NFC card reader of claim 5 , wherein the NFC card reader is configured to determine whether the NFC card reader is contacted by the NFC card by measuring the amplitude of the magnetic field during the card detection period, and the NFC card reader is configured to determine a gain of the variable-gain amplifier based on the amplitude of the magnetic field measured in the continuous wave period. 7. The NFC card reader of claim 1 , wherein the variable-gain amplifier comprises: an operational amplifier; a first resistor connected to a first input node of the operational amplifier; and a second resistor connected between the first input node and an output node of the operational amplifier, wherein at least one of the first and second resistors has a variable resistance value that varies according to the gain control signal. 8. The NFC card reader of claim 1 , wherein the variable-gain amplifier comprises: an operational amplifier; a first capacitor connected to a first input node of the operational amplifier; and a second capacitor connected between the first input node and an output node of the operational amplifier, wherein at least one of the first and second capacitors has a capacitance value that varies according to the gain control signal. 9. A method of operating a near-field communication (NFC) card reader, the NFC card reader configured to communicate with an NFC card the NFC card reader including a receiver connected to an antenna via at least two discrete communication paths between the receiver and the antenna, the at least two discrete communication paths including a first communication path and a second communication path, the method comprising: measuring a voltage of a carrier signal received via the antenna using a monitoring circuit, the monitoring circuit connected with the antenna via the first communication path such that the carrier signal does not pass through any mixer, the monitoring circuit including a rectifier configured to rectify the carrier signal received from the NFC card via the antenna to generate a rectified signal, and an analog-digital converter (ADC) configured to convert the rectified signal into a digital output code which is a digital signal; determining an amplification gain of a data signal based on the voltage of the carrier signal received via the first communication path; receiving, via the second communication path to the antenna, a received signal including the carrier signal and the data signal, the data signal overlapping with the carrier signal; restoring the data signal from the received signal; and amplifying the restored data signal based on the amplification gain. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the determining the amplification gain comprises: determining a range of the voltage of the carrier signal based on the voltage of the carrier signal and at least one reference value; and selecting the amplification gain based on the range of the voltage. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the selecting the amplification gain selects the amplification gain by, determining which one of a plurality of amplification gains stored in a gain table corresponds to the digital output code. 12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: determining, during a card detection period, whether the NFC card reader is contacted by the NFC card; radiating, during a continuous wave period, a magnetic field by continuously generating the carrier signal for a period of time after the NFC card reader is contacted by the NFC card; transmitting, during a transmission period, output data to the NFC card; and receiving, during a receiving period, input data from the NFC card. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the measuring the voltage of the carrier signal and the determining the amplification gain are performed during the continuous wave period, and the restoring the data signal and the amplifying the restored data signal are performed during the receiving period. 14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: generating, during the card detection period, a magnetic field by the antenna at set time intervals to determine whether the NFC card reader is contacted by the NFC card, and wherein the

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What does patent US9900053B2 cover?
A near-field communication (NFC) card reader may include a monitor configured to measure an amplitude of a magnetic field induced by an antenna; a gain controller configured to determine an amplification gain based on the measured amplitude of the magnetic field and output a gain control signal; a signal restoration unit configured to receive a carrier signal and a data signal that overlaps wit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kim Jun Ho, Kang Hyun Jae, Lee Min Woo, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B5/77. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 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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