Claims
- 1. A microtransponder sensing system comprising:
a light source; a light conduit operatively connected to the light source, the light conduit to convey a light signal from a light source to a light output area; and a receiver device positioned at a first distance from the light conduit in the light output area, the receiver device to receive an output signal in response to the light signal.
- 2. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the first distance is less than about 5 millimeters.
- 3. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 2, where the first distance is about 1 millimeter.
- 4. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the light signal is a modulated signal.
- 5. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the output signal is a radio frequency signal.
- 6. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the light conduit comprises an optical fiber.
- 7. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 6, where the optical fiber has a diameter in the range of about 100 micrometers to about 1,000 micrometers.
- 8. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 7, where the optical fiber has a diameter of about 200 micrometers.
- 9. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the light source comprises at least one of a light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (LASER) and a light emitting diode (LED).
- 10. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the light source has a wavelength in the range of about 500 nanometers to about 1,200 nanometers.
- 11. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 10, where the light source has a wavelength in the range of about 670 nanometers to about 690 nanometers.
- 12. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the receiver device is a modified inductor.
- 13. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, further comprising at least one shim connected to the light conduit and to the receiver device, the shim having an edge, the light conduit positioned at a second distance from the edge.
- 14. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 13, where the receiver device is positioned at the second distance from the edge.
- 15. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 13, where the second distance is less than about 5 millimeters.
- 16. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 15, where the second distance is about 1 millimeter.
- 17. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 13, where at least one of the first distance and the second distance is about zero.
- 18. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, further comprising signal processing circuitry operatively connected to receive the output signal from the receiver device.
- 19. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 18, further comprising a display operatively connected to the signal processing circuitry.
- 20. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 19, where the display comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 21. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, further comprising amplifier circuitry operatively connected to the receiver device and to the signal processing circuitry.
- 22. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 21, where the amplifier circuitry comprises at least one preamplifier and at least one amplifier.
- 23. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 21, where the amplifier circuitry amplifies the output signal by about 100,000 times.
- 24. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 1, where the microtransponder sensing system comprises an integrated unit.
- 25. A microtransponder sensing system comprising:
a base unit comprising a light source; a remote unit comprising an antenna and at least one shim having an edge, the remote unit forming a view port; and a light conduit operatively connected to the light source, the light conduit disposed to convey a light signal from the light source to the view port; where the light conduit is positioned at a first distance from the antenna, where the light conduit is positioned at a second distance from the edge, and where the antenna receives an output signal in response to the light signal.
- 26. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 25, where the antenna is positioned at the second distance from the edge.
- 27. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 25, where at least one of the first distance and the second distance is less than about 5 millimeters.
- 28. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 27, where at least one of the first distance and second distance is about 1 millimeter.
- 29. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 27, where at least one of the first distance and second distance is about zero.
- 30. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 25, where the output signal is a radio frequency signal.
- 31. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 25, where the light conduit comprises an optical fiber.
- 32. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 25, where the light source comprises at least one of a light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (LASER) and a light emitting diode (LED).
- 33. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 25, further comprising signal processing circuitry connected to the light source, the signal processing circuitry operatively connected to receive the output signal from the antenna.
- 34. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 33, where the signal processing circuitry provides a clock signal to the light source, where the light source provides a modulated light signal in response to the clock signal.
- 35. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 33, further comprising a display connected to the signal processing circuitry.
- 36. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 33, further comprising an amplifier in the base unit operatively connected to a preamplifier in the remote unit, the preamplifier operatively connected to the antenna, the amplifier operatively connected to the signal processing circuitry.
- 37. A microtransponder sensing system comprising:
a light source; and a receiver device positioned at a first distance from the light source, the receiver device to receive an output signal in response to a light signal from the light source.
- 38. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 37, where the first distance is about 1 millimeter.
- 39. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 37, where the light signal is a modulated signal.
- 40. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 37, where the output signal is a radio frequency signal.
- 41. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 37, where the light source has a wavelength in the range of about 500 nanometers to about 1,200 nanometers.
- 42. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 37, further comprising at least one shim connected to the light source and to the receiver device, the shim having an edge, the light source positioned at a second distance from the edge.
- 43. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 42, where the receiver device is positioned at the second distance from the edge.
- 44. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 42, where the second distance is about 1 millimeter.
- 45. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 42, where at least one of the first distance and the second distance is about zero.
- 46. The microtransponder sensing system according to claim 37, where the microtransponder sensing system comprises an integrated unit.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application was filed on the same day as the following co-pending and commonly assigned U.S. patent application, which relates to and further describes other aspects of the embodiments disclosed in this application and is incorporated by reference in its entirety:
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. _______, entitled AN IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM HAVING AN IDENTIFIABLE OBJECT WITH A PHOTO-ACTIVATED MICROTRANSPONDER, having Attorney Reference Number 7295/50, filed on Oct. 2, 2001, and is now U.S. Pat. No. ______.