Information processing apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
View Patent ↗An information processing apparatus having a non-contact IC portion which performs radio communication with a reader/writer is provided. The non-contact IC portion includes: capacitors connected so that capacitance can be changed between multiple stages; a coil connected to the capacitors; and a switching portion which turns on/off connection of the capacitors so that a resonance frequency expressed based on capacitance of the capacitors and inductance of the coil is set within a given effective resonance frequency range.
1. An information processing apparatus comprising:
a non-contact IC which performs radio communication with a reader/writer,
wherein the non-contact IC includes:
capacitors connected so that capacitance is capable to change in multiple stages;
a coil connected to the capacitors; and
a switching portion which turns on/off connection of the capacitors so that a resonance frequency expressed based on capacitance of the capacitors and inductance of the coil is set within a given effective resonance frequency range,
wherein the capacitors includes:
a first capacitor; and
at least one second capacitor connected to the first capacitor through the switching portion the first capacitor and the second capacitor being connected in series
wherein the switching portion turns on/off connection of the second capacitor to the first capacitor so that the resonance frequency is set within the given effective resonance frequency range.
2. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1 ,
wherein at least two second capacitors are provided as the second capacitors, and
wherein connection of the second capacitors to the first capacitor is changed from OFF to ON so that the resonance frequency is set within the given effective resonance frequency range.
3. The information processing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein at least two second capacitors are connected in parallel with each other.
4. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the switching portion turns on/off connection of the capacitors so that the resonance frequency is set within an effective resonance frequency range defined based on a lower limit effective resonance frequency and an upper limit effective resonance frequency.
5. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the switching portion turns on/off connection of the capacitors to increase capacitance of the capacitors when the resonance frequency is lower than the lower limit effective resonance frequency.
6. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the switching portion turns on/off connection of the capacitors to reduce capacitance of the capacitors when the resonance frequency is higher than the upper limit effective resonance frequency.
7. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the switching portion turns on/off connection of the capacitors so that the resonance frequency is set within the given effective resonance frequency range in accordance with an instruction signal given from an external controller connected to the information processing apparatus.
8. A method of manufacturing an information processing apparatus comprising:
providing a non-contact IC which performs radio communication with a reader/writer and including capacitors connected so that capacitance is capable to be changed between multiple stages, and a coil connected to the capacitors; and
switching on/off connection of the capacitors using a switching portion so that a resonance frequency expressed based on capacitance of the capacitors and inductance of the coil is set within a given effective resonance frequency range,
wherein the capacitors include:
a first capacitor; and
at least one second capacitor connected to the first capacitor through the switching portion the first capacitor and the second capacitor being connected in series,
wherein the switching portion turns on/off connection of the second capacitor to the first capacitor so that the resonance frequency is set within the given effective resonance frequency range.