IP Library Granted Patent US 8,629,763
Granted Patent B2
US 8,629,763 · App. 12/629,694 · Granted Jan 14, 2014

RFID transponder with improved wake pattern detection and method

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Patent No.
US 8,629,763
App. No.
12/629,694
Granted
Jan 14, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An RFID transponder is provided which includes an automatic gain control (AGC) stage for amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal and for providing an amplified RF signal. The AGC stage has a control signal indicating an increase of the amplitude of the RF signal. A demodulator is coupled to receive the amplified RF signal for demodulating the amplified RF signal. The demodulator provides a data signal. A burst detector is coupled to receive the control signal of the AGC stage and adapted to provide a start signal in response to a change of the control signal. A wake pattern detector is coupled to receive the data signal and the start signal. The wake pattern detector is adapted to detect a predefined wake pattern in the data signal after having received the start signal and to issue a wake signal if the predefined wake pattern is detected for switching the RFID transponder from a first operating mode into a second operating mode having higher power consumption than the first operating mode.

Claims (18)

1. An RFID transponder comprising:

an automatic gain control (AGC) stage for amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal and for providing an amplified RF signal, the AGC stage configured to detect a change in the RF signal level from a nonzero level to a predetermined level and generating a control signal indicating an increase of the amplitude of the RF signal, the AGC stage having 3 control loops one for each antenna in a three-dimensional configuration and a state machine providing a fast response before a transition in the RF signal and a slower response to the RF signal after a transition in the RF signal above a predetermined level, wherein a correct but weaker than noise signal can be correctly demodulated;

a demodulator coupled to receive the amplified RF signal for demodulating the amplified RF signal and for providing a data signal;

a burst detector coupled to receive the control signal of the AGC stage and adapted to provide a start signal in response to a change of the control signal; and

3 wake pattern detectors coupled to receive the data signal and the start signal, wherein the wake pattern detector is adapted to detect a predefined wake pattern in the data signal after having received the start signal and to issue a wake signal if the predefined wake pattern is detected for switching the RFID transponder from a first operating mode into a second operating mode having higher power consumption than the first operating mode.

2. The RFID transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the data signal is a binary signal and the wake pattern has a bit length of less than sixteen bits.

3. The RFID transponder according to claim 2 , wherein the bit length is four.

4. The RFID transponder according to claim 2 , wherein the wake pattern detector is returned to a power-down mode after a period of time that is longer than a duration that relates to a valid single bit.

5. The RFID transponder according to claim 2 , wherein the wake pattern detector is returned to a power-down mode after a period of time that spans a single predefined wake pattern.

6. The RFID transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the wake pattern detector is returned to a power-down mode after a period of time that is longer than a duration that relates to a valid single bit.

7. The RFID transponder according to claim 6 , wherein the wake pattern detector is returned to a power-down mode after a period of time that spans a single predefined wake pattern.

8. The RFID transponder according to claim 1 , wherein the wake pattern detector is returned to a power-down mode after a period of time that spans a single predefined wake pattern.

9. Method of operating an RFID transponder, the method comprising:

providing a start signal in response to an increase of the amplitude of one of 3 radio frequency (RF) signals received with one of 3 antennas of the RFID transponder where the increase in the amplitude is from a nonzero level to a predetermined level, wherein a correct but weaker than noise signal can be correctly demodulated;

demodulating the RF signal into a data signal;

monitoring the data signal for a predefined wake pattern after the start signal occurred; and

switching the RFID transponder from a power-down mode into an active mode if the wake pattern is detected.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising returning the wake pattern detector into power-down mode when a period of time has expired after receipt of the start signal which covers a single wake pattern or which is longer than a duration relating to a valid single bit.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2021
From: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
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