IP Library Granted Patent US 7,953,146
Granted Patent B2
US 7,953,146 · App. 11/705,012 · Granted May 31, 2011

Method for wireless data transmission between a base station and a transponder via inductive coupling

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Patent No.
US 7,953,146
App. No.
11/705,012
Granted
May 31, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and transponder for wireless data transmission between a base station and a transponder is provided by means of inductive coupling, the transponder supports a first data transmission protocol type and/or a second data transmission protocol type. In the first data transmission protocol type, the data transmission is ended when a maximum value for the duration between successive field gaps is exceeded and in the second data transmission protocol type, after the initiation of the data transmission a reference duration is transmitted by the base station, by means of which the calibration value is determined in the transponder, whereby the calibration value is used for calibrating subsequently received durations. The reference duration is selected as greater than the maximum duration value.

Claims (33)

1. A method for wireless data transmission between a base station and a transponder via inductive coupling, the transponder supporting a first data transmission protocol type or a second data transmission protocol type, the method comprising:

transmitting by the base station a carrier signal;

initiating a data transmission by the base station according to the second data transmission protocol by generating a field gap of the carrier signal; and

encoding characters, which are transmitted by the base station to the transponder, by associated durations between temporally successive field gaps, a first character value being assigned a first duration, and at least one second character value being assigned a second duration, wherein each of said first duration and second duration are shorter than a maximum duration value,

wherein, for a transponder supporting the first data transmission protocol type, the data transmission is ended when a duration between successive field gaps exceeds said maximum duration value,

wherein, for a transponder supporting the second data transmission protocol type, after the initiation of the data transmission, a reference duration transmitted by the base station is used by the transponder to determine a calibration value in the transponder, the calibration value being then used for calibrating the subsequently received durations,

wherein the reference duration is selected as being greater than said maximum duration value, and

wherein the data transmission is ended when a duration determined after the reference duration exceeds said maximum duration value.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first duration, the second duration, or the reference duration is determined in the transponder by counting oscillations of the carrier signal.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a transponder supporting both the first and the second transmission protocol type receives the data transmission and performs a monitoring of whether a duration between the field gap for initiating the data transmission and a subsequent field gap lies within at least one settable time interval, and when this duration lies within the time interval performs a decoding of the received character based on the first data transmission protocol type.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first character value is “0” and the second character value is “1.”

5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein in binary notation of a third character value is “10” and a fourth character value is “11.”

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the calibration value is stored as counter value, and wherein a counter that is used for determining the duration is preloaded at a beginning of the duration measurement with the counter value.

7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the base station steps of transmitting, initiating, or encoding are independent of the first and the second data transmission protocol types supported by the transponders.

8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier signal is transmitted within a frequency range of 50 KHz to 250 KHz.

9. A transponder comprising:

an antenna inductor; and

a capacitor being operatively connected to the antenna inductor, the transponder supporting a first data transmission protocol type or a second data transmission protocol type,

initiating a data transmission by the base station according to the second data transmission protocol by generating a field gap of the carrier signal; and

wherein a data transmission according to the second data transmission protocol is initiated by a base station generating a field gap in a carrier signal,

wherein characters, which are transmitted by the base station to the transponder, are encoded by associated durations between temporally successive field gaps, a first character value being assigned a first duration, and at least one second character value being assigned a second duration, each of said first duration and second duration being shorter than a maximum duration value,

wherein, in the first data transmission protocol type, the data transmission is ended when a duration between successive field gaps exceeds said maximum duration value,

wherein, in the second data transmission protocol type, after the initiation of the data transmission, a reference duration is transmitted by the base station by which a calibration value is determined in the transponder, the calibration value being used for calibrating the subsequently received durations,

wherein the reference duration is selected as being greater than said maximum duration value, and

wherein the data transmission is ended when a duration determined after the reference duration exceeds said maximum duration value.

10. The transponder according to claim 9 , wherein the transponder is a passive transponder.

11. The transponder according to claim 10 , wherein the transponder receives energy from a signal transmitted by a base station.

12. The transponder according to claim 9 , wherein the transponder transmits data wirelessly to the base station via inductive coupling.

13. A transponder system comprising:

at least one transponder configured to support communication according to a first data transmission protocol type;

a base station to generate a data transmission according to a second protocol type, said data transmission having, in temporal sequence, a reference pulse followed by at least one character pulse, each of said pulses having associated durations between temporally successive field gaps, said reference pulse having a duration greater than a maximum value, and said character pulse encoding a first character as a first duration and a second character as a second duration, each of said first and second durations being less than said maximum value,

wherein the at least one transponder configured to support the first data transmission protocol type, upon receiving the data transmission according to the second data transmission protocol type, determines the reference pulse as an end of transmission pulse, and determines a first field gap succeeding said reference pulse as a first of said character pulses of said data transmission.

14. The transponder system according to claim 13 , wherein the transponder is configurable to support communication according to the first data transmission protocol type and the second data transmission protocol type, and wherein the transponder, upon receiving said data transmission determines said reference pulse duration as a calibration value and, in response, performs a calibration for subsequently received pulse durations, based on said calibration value.

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