Claims
- 1. A radio frequency identification tag comprising:a tag circuit and at least a first tag antenna element, wherein at least the first tag antenna element is coupled to the tag circuit, at least the first tag antenna element is arranged for capacitively receiving an “on/off” command signal from an electrostatic exciter and coupling the “on/off” command signal to the tag circuit, the tag circuit, comprising a programmable tag circuit state,is arranged for setting the programmable tag circuit state based on the “on/off” command signal, the programmable tag circuit state is set to exactly one state of an “on” state and an “off” state, at least the first tag antenna element is arranged for capacitively receiving an exciter signal from the electrostatic exciter and coupling the exciter signal to the tag circuit, the tag circuit is arranged for becoming energized based on the exciter signal and, when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “on”, the tag circuit and at least the first tag antenna element modulates a first signal, and when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “off,” the tag circuit and at least the first tag antenna element ceases to modulate the first signal.
- 2. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 1, wherein at least the first tag antenna element is further arranged for receiving a write signal from the electrostatic exciter, the write signal comprising write information, and for coupling the write signal to the tag circuit, the tag circuit is further arranged for storing the write information as a stored tag information, and the first signal is modulated based on the stored tag information.
- 3. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 2, wherein the first signal is modulated by means of one of an amplitude modulation, a frequency modulation, or a phase modulation.
- 4. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 1 wherein the tag circuit couples the first signal to at least the first tag antenna element.
- 5. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 1 wherein at least the first tag antenna element capacitively modulates the first signal to an external device.
- 6. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 1 wherein the tag circuit generates a carrier signal when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “on”, and ceases to generate the carrier signal when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “off”.
- 7. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 1 further comprising a second tag antenna element arranged for coupling to ground.
- 8. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 7 wherein the second tag antenna element is arranged for coupling to ground via one of the following: an article, a video medium, and audio medium, a computer program, a computer game, a video game, a book, a retail sales article, a person, and an animal.
- 9. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 2 wherein the first signal is modulated by means of reflected load modulation.
- 10. A radio frequency identification tag comprising:a tag circuit, a first tag antenna element, and a second tag antenna element, wherein the first tag antenna element and the second tag antenna element are coupled to the tag circuit, the first tag antenna element is arranged for capacitively receiving an “on/off” command signal from an electrostatic exciter and coupling the “on/off” command signal to the tag circuit, the tag circuit, comprising a programmable tag circuit state, arranged for setting the tag circuit state based on the “on/off” command signal, the programmable tag circuit state is set to exactly one state of an “on” state and an “off” state, the first tag antenna element is arranged for capacitively receiving an exciter signal from the electrostatic exciter and coupling the exciter signal to the tag circuit, the tag circuit is arranged for becoming energized based on the exciter signal, and when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “on”, the tag circuit generates a first signal and couples the first signal to the second tag antenna element, wherein the second tag antenna element is arranged for capacitively transmitting the first signal, and when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “off,” the tag circuit ceases to generate the first signal.
- 11. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 10, wherein the first tag antenna element is further arranged for receiving a write signal from the electrostatic exciter, the write signal comprising write information, and for coupling the write signal to the tag circuit, the tag circuit further is arranged for storing the write information as a stored tag information, and the first signal is modulated based on the stored tag information.
- 12. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 10 wherein the tag circuit generates a carrier signal when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “on”, and ceases to generate the carrier signal when the programmable tag circuit state is set to “off”.
- 13. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 10 further comprising a third tag antenna element coupled to the tag circuit and arranged for coupling to ground.
- 14. The radio frequency identification tag of claim 10 wherein the second tag antenna element capacitively transmits the first signal to an external device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly-assigned prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/031,848 filed Feb. 27, 1998 by Victor Allen Vega et al., entitled “Radio frequency identification tag system using tags arranged for coupling to ground,” the disclosure of which prior application is hereby incorporated by reference, verbatim and with the same effect as though such disclosure were fully and completely set forth herein. Also, this is a continuation-in-part of commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/041,480 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,040,773 filed Mar. 12, 1998 by Victor Allen Vega et al., entitled “Radio frequency identification tag arranged for magnetically storing tag state information,” the disclosure of which prior application is hereby incorporated by reference, verbatim and with the same effect as though such disclosure were fully and completely set forth herein.
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