The invention relates to a radio frequency identification (RFID) equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to a terminal equipment with radio frequency identification function.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), commonly referred to as Electronic Tag, is a technique that utilizes spatial coupling (alternating magnetic field or electromagnetic field) of radio frequency signals to implement contactless information transmission and attain identification purpose with the transmitted information.
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a tag, which includes a coupling component and a chipset, has a respective unique electronic code and is attached to an object for identifying the object;
a reader, which is a device that reads (and writes in some cases) tag information and can be designed as a handheld type or a fixed type; and
a transmission medium,such as electromagnetic wave,which is used to transmit radio frequency signals between the tag and the reader.
When the tag enters into the transmission medium (e.g., magnetic field), product information stored on the tag (Passive Tag) is sent out by means of the energy obtained from an induced current, or the tag (Active Tag) sends signals at a certain frequency on its own initiative; the reader reads the information from the tag, decodes the information, and then sends the information to a central information system for relevant data processing. As an automatic contactless identification technique, RFID does not need manual intervention and has advantages that are not available in bar code technique, e.g., waterproofing, magnetic resistance, high temperature resistance, long service life, long reading distance, encrypted tag data, high data storage capacity, free modification of stored information, etc. Therefore, RFID technique has been used in many fields today, such as materials circulation and supply management, airline luggage handling, mail/express package handling, access control/electronic ticket, etc.
Existing terminal equipment can be extended to include RFID function. A mobile communication terminal with RFID function is disclosed in US patent application Publication No. 20050088285 entitled “Mobile communication terminal with RFID function and RFID programming method in the Same” and filed on Oct. 28, 2003 by Samsung, Korea; the technical solution disclosed therein is a mobile communication terminal including: a radio frequency identification (RFID) receiver for receiving RFID data in a first format; an operation device for converting the RFID data in the first format into a second format; a memory for storing the RFID data in the second format; a codec for encoding the RFID data stored in the memory; a modulator for RFID-modulating the encoded data output from the codec; and an RFID transmitter for transmitting the modulated data output from the modulator to an RFID reader.
An embodiment of the present invention is to provide a memory card with RFID function and a terminal equipment incorporating the memory card.
A memory card is provided according to an embodiment of the invention, which includes a memory unit and a memory card interface for exchanging data stored in the memory unit with external equipment, wherein the data stored in the memory unit includes RFID configuration information. The memory card further includes:
an RFID function unit, which configures itself with the RFID configuration information stored in the memory unit and identifies received radio frequency signals.
Correspondingly, a terminal equipment incorporating a memory card is provided according to an embodiment of the invention, the memory card includes a memory unit and a memory card interface for exchanging data stored in the memory unit with the terminal equipment, wherein the data stored in the memory unit includes RFID configuration information, the memory card further includes:
an RFID function unit, which is connected to the memory unit and configures itself with the RFID configuration information stored in the memory unit and identifies received RFID signals.
Compared to the prior art, the invention may have the following benefits:
Firstly, the invention indirectly extends a handheld device to include RFID function through a memory card. If a user wants to add RFID function to his/her own handheld device, the user only needs to buy a memory card with RFID function as described in the invention and insert the memory card into the handheld device without having to buy a new handheld device. Therefore, the user's purchase cost is reduced greatly.
Secondly, the memory card can be replaced freely, so that the user may make his/her own handheld device compatible to any handheld device conforming to RFID protocol, and the invention may also expand RFID application domain to all handheld terminal products with a memory card interface. As long as the handheld device has the memory card interface, the user may extend the handheld device to include RFID function very conveniently by using the memory card with RFID function as described in the invention.
As communication technology develops, memory cards are used increasingly in handheld devices such as digital cameras, intelligent mobile telephones, MP3 devices, PDAs, and DVs, etc. Handheld devices can be extended to include new functions by embedding some modules with specific functions in memory cards and then combining the memory cards with the specific functions with the handheld devices.
a codec unit for encoding/decoding RFID data in accordance with card reading function as specified in RFID protocol;
a MODEM unit for modulating the RFID data into corresponding RFID signals or demodulating RFID signals into corresponding RFID data;
an RFID signal transceiver unit for sending/receiving the RFID signals to/from the MODEM unit.
Likewise, in another embodiment of the invention, if the RFID unit is an RFID inductor function unit, the RFID inductor function unit may also employ the following structure:
a codec unit (not shown) for encoding/decoding RFID data in accordance with induction function as specified in RFID protocol;
a MODEM unit (not shown) for modulating the RFID data into corresponding RFID signals or demodulating RFID signals into corresponding RFID data;
an RFID signal transceiver unit (not shown) for sending/receiving the RFID signals to/from the MODEM unit.
It should be noted that in particular embodiments, the RFID signal transceiver unit may be a coupling antenna usually in coil form. In addition, the RFID signal transceiver unit may be any device that can implement RFID signal sending/receiving function. Therefore, it is not described in detail here.
In the embodiment of the invention, the main controller 13 may receive or send relevant information in RFID communication process via the memory card interface 10. If the main controller 13 receives information from other devices, the received information is sent to the codec unit by the main controller 13, and then encoded in accordance with the RFID protocol loaded in the main controller 13 by the codec unit. After the information is modulated, it is sent out by the RFID signal transceiver unit. On the other hand, when an RFID signal is received by the RFID signal transceiver unit, the signal is demodulated by the MODEM unit and then decoded in accordance with the RFID protocol loaded in the main controller 13 by the codec unit. Then, the decoded signal is sent to the memory card interface to be received by the handheld device. As described above, the memory card may be connected to any other handheld terminal via the memory card interface 10, as long as the handheld terminal has an interface to accommodate the memory card. The handheld device may perform read/write control for the memory card by installing a driver for the memory card in the operating system(OS) of the handheld device.
A handheld device is provided in an embodiment of the present invention. The following explanation will be made in connection with a particular application of the handheld device.
The OS shown in
The above description is only preferred embodiments of the invention. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make improvements and embellishments to the embodiments without departing from the principle of the invention. Such improvements or embellishments should be considered as falling into the scope of the invention.
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2005 10100762.X | Oct 2005 | CN | national |