Claims
- 1. A tag operating in a radio frequency identification system comprising:
- an antenna for receiving a signal from at least one interrogator unit, said antenna including,
- a first metallic plate,
- a larger second metallic plate connected to said first metallic plate by a metallic conductor, said second metallic plate being spaced apart from and positioned parallel to said first metallic plate for providing a reference ground plane, and
- a substrate material is disposed between said first and second metallic plates; and
- tag electronic components assembled on said substrate material, said tag electronic components including,
- a detector/modulator for demodulating said signal,
- an amplifier to amplify the demodulated signal,
- a clock and frame recovery circuit to recover synchronization information from the amplified demodulated signal, and
- a processor to process the synchronization information and the amplified demodulated signal.
- 2. The tag as in claim 1 where said antenna is a quarter-wave patch antenna.
- 3. The tag as in claim 2 wherein a signal is radiated from and received by the first metallic plate.
- 4. The tag as in claim 3 wherein said first and second metallic plates are spaced apart by one-quarter of the wavelength of said signal, said one-quarter spacing being modified by a dielectric constant of said substrate material.
- 5. The tag as in claim 4 wherein the dimensions of said first metal plate are 12.1 millimeters by 15 millimeters.
- 6. The tag as in claim 5 wherein said one-quarter wavelength spacing is 2.54 millimeters.
- 7. The tag as in claim 6 wherein the dielectric constant of said substrate material is 6.
- 8. The tag as in claim 7 wherein the frequency of operation of said antenna is 2450 megahertz and the bandwidth is 100 megahertz.
- 9. A tag of the type operating in a radio frequency identification system and embedded in a cargo container rail, and communicating with an interrogator unit wherein the tag comprises:
- a quarter-wave patch antenna for receiving a signal from said interrogator unit, said antenna including,
- a first metallic plate,
- a larger second metallic plate connected to said first metallic plate by a metallic conductor, said second metallic plate being spaced apart from and positioned parallel to said first metallic plate for providing a reference ground plane,
- a substrate material disposed between said first and second metallic plates, and
- tag electronic components assembled on said substrate material.
- 10. The tag as in claim 9 wherein a signal is radiated from and received by the first metallic plate.
- 11. The tag as in claim 10 wherein said first and second metallic plates are spaced apart by one-quarter of the wavelength of said signal, said one-quarter spacing being modified by a dielectric constant of said substrate material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/018,719 filed on May 31, 1996 and entitled "Quarter-Wave Patch Antenna for a Radio Frequency Identification Tag". Also, related subject matter is disclosed in the following applications assigned to the same Assignee hereof: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/775694, entitled "QPSK Modulated Backscatter System", and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/492173, entitled "Dual Mode Modulated Backscatter System."
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