Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic transponder including:
an oscillating circuit adapted to extracting from a radiating field a high-frequency amplitude-modulated signal; a means for extracting from said high-frequency signal an approximately D.C. supply voltage; and a demodulator of data carried by the high-frequency signal; and a means for separately regulating the supply voltage and a useful voltage carrying the data said means for regulating the voltage of the useful signal having a time constant greater than that of the supply voltage regulation means.
- 2. The transponder of claim 1, including a means for rectifying the voltage sampled across the oscillating circuit and, in series between two rectified output terminals of this rectifying means, a first transistor and a second transistor, the midpoint of this series connection forming a terminal for sampling the signal transmitted to the demodulator.
- 3. The transponder of claim 2, wherein the control terminal of the second transistor is connected to the midpoint of a resistive dividing bridge between said terminal providing the signal to be demodulated and the ground, a capacitor being connected between said control terminal and the ground.
- 4. The transponder of claim 3, wherein the delay of taking account of the voltage variation by the second regulator is determined by the value of said capacitor.
- 5. The transponder of claim 2, wherein said first transistor is connected in parallel with a resistor and is controlled by a measurement of the voltage across the output terminals of the rectifying means.
- 6. The transponder of claim 2, wherein said transistors are MOS transistors.
Priority Claims (1)
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00/05802 |
May 2000 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/847,531, filed on May 2, 2001, entitled Improvement of the Demodulation Capacity of an Electromagnetic Transponder.
Continuations (1)
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09847531 |
May 2001 |
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10038515 |
Jan 2002 |
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