Claims
- 1. An article surveillance security system with self-alarm operating at from 6 through 10 MHz as a central frequency, receiving a low level radio wave swept within ±5 through 15% from the central frequency, and sounding an alarm, comprising: a tuning circuit tuning to the central frequency; and a differential amplifier amplifying and detecting an output of the tuning circuit, wherein: a load resistance of said differential amplifier is set to 3 through 5 MΩ, an operating current of said differential amplifier is set to 3 μA or less; and a base-emitter of an amplification/detection transistor (Tr1) of said differential amplifier are connected to a base-emitter of another diode-connected transistor (Tr2) of said differential amplifier to stabilize a bias drift by temperature.
- 2. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the output of said differential amplifier is connected to a charge/discharge circuit including a pair of resistor and capacitor and a comparison circuit through a direct-coupled amplifier in series; and it is detected that receiving pulses corresponding to the sweep frequency have been supplied predetermined times, thereby removing the non-successive receiving noise around the central frequency.
- 3. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the output of said differential amplifier is supplied to a microcomputer through a direct-coupled amplifier after analog-digital conversion; and it is detected that receiving pulses corresponding to the sweep frequency have been supplied predetermined times, thereby removing the non-successive receiving noise around the central frequency.
- 4. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in one of claim 1 through 3, wherein; said central frequency is 8.2 MHz; said sweep range is ±10% from said central frequency; and said sweep frequency is 50 through 80 Hz.
- 5. An article surveillance security system with self-alarm operating at from 6 through 10 MHz as a central frequency, receiving a low level radio wave swept within ±5 through 15% from the central frequency, and sounding an alarm, comprising: a tuning circuit tuning to the central frequency, and a differential amplifier amplifying and detecting the output of the tuning circuit, wherein; an inductance having low impedance at 6 through 10 MHz, and high impedance at 1 GHz or more is inserted in series with a signal path before said differential amplifier having a high load resistance for amplifying and detecting the output of said tuning circuit supplied through the inductance.
- 6. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 5, wherein 1005 type of size parts are used as units of the resistance, the impedance, etc. in the circuit so that stray impedance at a frequency of 1 GHz or more in the input circuit, the bias circuit, and the load circuit of said differential amplifier can be as small as possible.
- 7. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein a shield effect for external noise can be improved by widening an earth pattern and a pattern of power supply line in said circuit on a printed substrate.
- 8. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein: said first stage amplifier is a differential amplifier; the load resistance of said differential amplifier is set to 3 through 5 MΩ, the operating current of said differential amplifier is set to 3 μA or less; and the base-emitter of the amplification/detection transistor (Tr1) of said differential amplifier are connected to the base-emitter of another diode-connected transistor (Tr2) of said differential amplifier to stabilize a bias drift by temperature.
- 9. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 8, wherein the output of said differential amplifier is connected to a charge/discharge circuit including a pair of resistor and capacitor and a comparison circuit in series through a direct-coupled amplifier; and it is detected that receiving pulses corresponding to the sweep frequency have been supplied predetermined times, thereby removing the non-successive receiving noise around the central frequency.
- 10. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 8, wherein: the output of said differential amplifier is supplied to a microcomputer through a direct-coupled amplifier after analog-digital conversion; and it is detected that receiving pulses corresponding to the sweep frequency have been supplied predetermined times, thereby removing the non-successive receiving noise around the central frequency.
- 11. The article surveillance security system with self-alarm as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein: said central frequency is 8.2 MHz; said sweep range can be ±10% from said central frequency; and said sweep frequency is 50 through 80 Hz.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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10-331798 |
Nov 1998 |
JP |
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11-160283 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/JP99/06498, filed on Nov. 22, 1999.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/JP99/06498 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO00/31703 |
6/2/2000 |
WO |
A |
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