WO1997007414A1 - Antenna system comprising driver circuits for transponder - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a transponder, in particular an antenna system for a transponder and activation or driver circuits incorporated in the transponder for issuing
- Electronic systems for identification of domestic animals utilize electronic units attached to the animals, usually in the shape of transponders that lack an energy source of their own.
- Such transponders obtain induced electric energy from receiving suitable 0 electromagnetic energy that is emitted by antennas or coils located at those positions where an identification is desired, such as at the entrance of a feeding place or a milking station.
- the transponder issues a radio frequency signal that is captured by an antenna which can be the same antenna by means of which the energy was induced or at least is arranged in parallel therewith.
- the identification signal can then be 5 used for e.g. only counting the number of animals, controlling amounts of delivered food, guiding a milking animal to the correct stall, etc.
- Transponders are generally used for identification of movable objects, for example and primarily of bovine animals.
- a transponder comprises conventionally a receiving and transmitting antenna, a storage means for storing energy transferred wirelessly to the o transponder and control circuits.
- a transponder is associated with at least one usually fixed or stationary reading station that comprises an antenna loop having one or more turns located at some position, in the direct neighbourhood of which the movable object is sometimes located or passes, such as for example directly through the antenna loop of the reading station.
- the antenna of the transponder is in a similar way made as a coil having a 5 multitude of turns, the coil being substantially flat.
- the antenna of the transponder and the antenna in the reading station cooperate in principally the same way as the two windings of a transformer having an air core.
- these two coils at least sometimes will be located approximately in parallel with each other, when the movable object is staying close to or passes the stationary reading station, but this 0 can be difficult to achieve in a secure manner, e.g. for the case where the reading station comprises loops located at each side of a passage through which the movable objects pass.
- the antenna system comprising the two antennas could be arranged for arbitrary mutual directions of the magnetic field of the stationary antenna in the reading station and the antenna of the transponder. 5 STATE OF THE ART
- an interrogation system for theft o protection responders can be designed to have two transmission antennas, each one of which being a flat coil and which are located perpendicularly to each other. These antenna coils are made having only one terminal and thus they have one end open. They are supplied with electrical energy alternatingly so that always only one antenna is active. A separate receiving antenna is used. By the arrangement comprising antenna coils arranged perpendicularly to each other the station is less sensitive to the orientation of the antenna of a responder attached to some object that passes the interrogation station.
- Antennas of reading stations are usually made in the shape of a portal structure, see for example the patent US-A 4,798, 175 cited above.
- the electrical conductor in the antenna here forms loops located at each side of a passage through which the animal are intended to pass.
- Such a portal structure could be completed to comprise an antenna arrangement that is previously known according to the discussion above having antenna loops located above and underneath the passage and further having loop elements through which the animal must pass, in order to produce a more secure transfer of energy and more secure receiving of information.
- the antenna arrangement must be made very sturdy or robust having the electrical conductors of the antenna attached to some electrically isolating material, that in the prior design comprises curtains suspended at the sides of the passage and consisting of thick plastic plates.
- the plastics material must here be selected to have such a thickness and such a quality that it is opaque, and thus the portal will have the appearance of a dark passage or dark opening. Bovine animals can be afraid of such a dark passage and special arrangements must be made for making them pass through the portal. If the prior portal is completed to comprise further parts it would be even clumsier and heavier and it must be designed to include rigid steel parts provided with a suitable electrical isolation.
- the antenna loop should thus be designed in the simplest possible way, having the most possible open configuration. Apparently, such an open configuration cannot be obtained using the prior antenna systems.
- a transponder comprises conventionally an oscillatory circuit, in which the antenna coil and a capacitor are included and which is coupled to a capacitor for storing energy, see the published European patent application EP-Al 0 301 127 and the German patent documents DE-C1 40 04 801 and DE-C1 40 04 196.
- the oscillatory circuit is tuned to the frequency of the electromagnetic energy that is issued from a reading station together with
- the oscillatory circuit is through some suitable rectifying device further coupled to a capacitor for storing energy.
- a capacitor for storing energy.
- the oscillatory o circuit can be made to oscillate at its natural or resonant frequency by connecting it to the electrodes of the storage capacitor during short periods at suitable times, see the European patent application EP-Al 0 301 127 cited above. The times can be selected so that they occur at every second cycle of the natural oscillation of the oscillatory circuit, see the divider circuit 158 and the monostable flipflop 192 in Fig. 2.
- Information from the s transponder is then emitted by modulating the transmitted wave in an off-and-on fashion.
- the reading station issues the high frequency energy in intervals or periodically, so that after a transmission interval a transponder that is located within a certain distance from the antenna reading distance normally has had its storage capacitor charged to a sufficient voltage in order to drive its o control circuits and in order to be able to transmit information.
- the information issued from the transponder can be carried by an electromagnetic oscillating wave having a frequency different from that of the received high frequency energy, see the German "Offenlegungsschrift” DE-A1 42 13 065. Thereby possibly high frequency can be transmitted more continuously and perhaps longer 5 transmission periods of the transponder can be obtained.
- a problem that the invention intends to solve is according to the discussion above to provide a transponder and an antenna system for a transponder which can be used together with existing antennas in reading stations without having to change these antennas and which achieve a good transfer of electromagnetic energy to and of information carried by o electromagnetic waves from the antenna of the transponder. It is another object of the invention to provide a transponder that can perform transmission of information in a way that can be securely detected by a reading station.
- Another problem that the invention intends to solve is thus to provide a transponder which issues electromagnetic radiation in such a way that the information content of the radiation can be securely detected by a receiving station.
- a transponder for e.g. domestic animals can in the usual way receive high frequency energy and transmit information on an antenna and has a storage capacitor for storing received energy that is used when transmitting on the antenna.
- the antenna In order to make the antenna less sensitive to the geometric direction of the received high frequency it has a plurality of antenna coils located in an angle to each other, for example perpendicularly to each other.
- Each such antenna coil operates independently of the other antenna coils and is thus tuned to the frequency of the wirelessly received high frequency energy, or worded in a more accurate way, is included in an oscillating circuit tuned to this frequency. This means that the natural oscillation frequency or the resonance frequency of the oscillatory circuit approximately agrees with the frequency of the high frequency energy.
- each antenna portion is connected to a storage capacitor for storing high frequency energy, the storage capacitor advantageously being common to all antenna portions.
- Monitoring circuits can detect the energy received on each coil and compare the detective values to each other, and can, for transmitting information, use that coil on which the largest energy has been received. Thereby the transmission can be made in a direction that is significantly more optimal than a more random direction otherwise obtained.
- the antenna arrangement of the transponder is geometrically similar to the antenna system of the reading station according to the European patent application 0 496 609 cited above. However, it is significantly simpler than the more complicated ball configuration that also according to the discussion above is known for the stationary reading station.
- the latter antenna configuration thus comprises two loop portions parallel to each other for each perpendicular direction, whereas the antenna of the transponder only has to comprise simple, substantially flat loops, which are located perpendicularly and symmetrically in relation to each other, so that a simpler or more genuine ball configuration is obtained.
- a self identifying telemetric device is disclosed, that in the discussion of the problem presented in that application is proposed to comprise two antenna portions LQJ and LQ2 which are arranged perpendicularly to each other.
- these two antenna portions have different resonant frequencies and are thus intended for receiving electromagnetic radiation of different wavelengths.
- a construction does not improve the reception for different angular positions of the transponder antenna for a considered wavelength.
- the antenna portions are joined by means of a ferrite core, whereas in the antenna arrangement for a transponder, which has been described above, no core elements are required.
- a transponder for receiving wirelessly transferred high frequency energy and for transmitting wirelessly information thus comprises an antenna for receiving and transmitting, an energy storage unit connected to the antenna for storing energy and a control and transmission unit which is arranged to transfer an information signal to the antenna, so that the signal is emitted from or on the antenna by means of energy stored in the energy storage unit.
- the antenna comprises at least two separate antenna portions that each one is arranged for wireless receiving and transmitting and each one in the conventional way has a direction in which the efficiency in receiving is at a maximum. These directions are arranged in considerable angles in relation to each other, in particular substantially 90°, and should always be comprised within the interval between 60° and 120°.
- three such separate antenna portions are provided having directions for maximum receiving and these directions are all oriented in substantially the angle of 90° in relation to each other.
- Each antenna portion can in a simple embodiment comprise a winded coil, the winding turns of which all are located in planes that are essentially parallel to each other. Then the central plane of each winded coil exists, so that a winding turn is always located at each side of or in the central plane. Further, an equal number of winding turns can be arranged at each side of the center plane and the coil can be substantially flat, i.e. the depth of each coil pe ⁇ endicular to the center plane can be small compared to the length and width of the coil, in particular be less than 1/5 of the length and width of the coil.
- Each antenna portion can comprise a winded coil, the winding turns of which have substantially a circular or rectangular, in particular a square, shape.
- a level detector can be provided for each separate antenna portion and it then provides suitably a signal to the control and transmission unit which represents some suitable intensity measure, for example the amplitude, of the oscillation received in the antenna portion.
- the control and transmission unit then comprises advantageously comparing means connected to the level detectors for comparing the signals therefrom and control means that ensure that in transmitting from the transponder that antenna portion is used for which the comparing means indicate or have indicated that the largest amplitude existed in receiving that electromagnetic wave on the antenna which contains the energy which is to be used for the transmission.
- the control means can further ensure that in transmitting from the transponder also that antenna portion is used, for which 5 the comparing means indicate that next to the largest amplitude existed in receiving the energy used for the transmission.
- Oscillatory circuit capacitors are suitably connected in parallel with each antenna portion for forming an oscillator and filter circuit together with the antenna portion and the inductance thereof.
- Each antenna portion is in that way included in a filter and oscillatory o circuit of its own.
- a self generated oscillation can be started having an own natural or resonant frequency by applying a voltage pulse over the circuit, where the energy of the voltage pulse is taken from the energy storage unit.
- the control and transmission unit can then periodically apply voltage pulses over the filter and oscillatory circuit having a frequency that is substantially equal to an even fraction of the natural frequency, whereby
- an oscillation having a frequency substantially equal to the natural frequency can be maintained in the filter and oscillatory circuit.
- the filter and oscillatory circuits can be made controllable to a plurality of different natural frequencies, in the preferred case two different natural frequencies.
- the control and transmission unit can then as above control the application of voltage pulses to the oscillator and filter circuits with frequencies which are substantially an even fraction of each one of the different natural frequencies, dependant on the frequency that is instantaneously valid.
- An even fraction is s here taken to mean that the higher frequency corresponds essentially to an integer multiple of the lower frequency.
- the filter and oscillatory circuit can for arranging two different natural frequencies comprise a first capacitor that is directly and permanently connected in parallel with the antenna portion or the coil, and a second capacitor, which is arranged to be connected, in a 0 controlled way by applying a control signal from the control and transmission unit, in parallel with the first capacitor.
- Fig. 2 is a circuit diagram of electronic circuits to be used together with the antenna system of Figs, la or lb.
- an antenna system for a transponder comprises three separate antenna windings, an antenna winding L ⁇ , the winding turns of which all are located in parallel with an x-coordinate plane, an antenna winding L ⁇ , the winding turns of which all are located in parallel with a y coordinate plane, and an antenna winding L z , the winding turns of which are located in parallel with a z-coordinate plane.
- Each antenna 5 winding L ⁇ , L y , L z comprises a number of turns of an isolated electric conductor, which are located close to each other, so that a coil is formed having a rather small height or width.
- Each coil has a symmetry plane that passes through the central winding turns in the coil. Further, from the antenna windings the ends of the electric conductors continue in the shape of connector conductors l ⁇ , L., L ⁇ ., to be connected to electronic circuits which will be o described hereinafter.
- Each winding L ⁇ , L , L z has in the embodiment illustrated in Fig. la a rectangular shape, for example a square shape, whereas according to the embodiment of Fig. lb each winding is substantially circular. In the latter figure the connector wires are not shown. What is essential for the function is that each winding is substantially identical and that the three coils are located substantially perpendicularly to each other, though rather great deviations may be allowed from this configuration.
- symmetry plane extending through the central winding turns in an antenna winding is another symmetry plane of each one of the other antenna windings, this symmetry plane being perpendicular to the corresponding antenna coil.
- this symmetry plane In the case of square antenna coils these other symmetry planes extend through the center of opposite sides of the square configuration.
- capacitors C ⁇ , C ⁇ , C z are connected, so that the antenna winding together with the capacitor forms a suitable oscillatory circuit or a corresponding band pass filter tuned to the frequency of the electromagnetic wave emitted by the interrogation station.
- One side or one terminal of the filters or the oscillatory circuits formed by the antenna loops together with corresponding capacitors are connected to the first side or the first electrode of a storage capacitor C s and the other side of the oscillatory circuits are through diodes D ⁇ , D ⁇ , D z connected to the second plate or electrode of the storage capacitor C s .
- the two electrodes of the storage capacitors C s are connected to a central control and transmission unit or control circuit 1, which comprises suitable logical circuits and which obtains its supply voltage exactly from these terminals of the storage capacitor C s .
- the connection points of one terminal of the antenna windings L ⁇ ,, L , L z and the diodes D ⁇ , D y , D z are through decoupling capacitors C j ⁇ , C j ⁇ y , C j ⁇ connected to level detectors LD ⁇ , LD , LD Z .
- the decoupling capacitors have a suitably adapted capacitance, so that they work substantially as short circuits for the AC voltage induced in the oscillatory circuit, which is thus transferred to the inputs of the level detectors.
- the level detectors LD ⁇ , LD ⁇ , LD Z sense in some known manner the amplitude of the electric voltages 5 received in the antenna coils L ⁇ , L y , L z , for example their rectified mean or peak value, and thus delivers DC voltage signals on their outputs through connection lines to the control circuits 1.
- the control circuits evaluate these signals and determine the antenna coil L ⁇ ., L y , L z , which provides the largest input signal.
- first semiconductor switches S j ⁇ , S ly , S jz are connected in parallel with the diodes D ⁇ , D y and D z respectively, for example suitable field effect transistors. These first switches thus have a first interruption terminal coupled to one side of the oscillatory circuits and a second interruption terminal coupled to
- second conductor switches or transistor switches S2 X , S2 y , S2 Z are connected in the connection line between the decoupling capacitors and the second side of the storage capacitors C s , i.e. in parallel with the first semiconductor switches.
- the gates of the switches are all connected to the control circuits 1.
- a voltage pulse is obtained over the oscillatory circuit, the energy being drawn from the storage capacitor C s .
- a natural oscillation is started in the electric oscillatory circuit formed by the antenna winding L u and its associated capacitor C u , the frequency of the resonant oscillation being equal to the resonant frequency of the circuit.
- Such activation pulses produced by closing the switch S ju for short periods, can be applied approximately in the same rhythm as that of the oscillation rhythm but these pulses need only to occur in a lower frequency, so that 0 the activation pulses occur only approximately at each m:th pulse of the resonant oscillation, where m is an integer larger than 1 , for example equal to four.
- the integer m can be a not too large integer such as some integer in the interval of [3, 16] having a most preferable value in the interval [3, 8].
- switch S2 U among the second switches S2 X , S2 y , S2 Z , which is 5 associated with the activated antenna winding L u can also be closed during the forced oscillation, by applying a suitable signal to its gate terminal from the control circuit 1.
- the decoupling capacitor C j £ u will then be connected or seem to operate in parallel with the capacitor C u in the oscillatory circuit due to the fact that the storage capacitor C s has a large capacitance and works as a short circuit for the actual oscillator frequencies.
- the capacitance in the oscillatory circuit will be larger and a lower natural frequency is obtained compared to the case where it is not connected.
- the oscillatory circuit can in a simple way be arranged to have two 5 different resonant frequencies.
- the capacitance of the decoupling capacitors should be one third of the capacitance of the capacitors connected in parallel with the antenna coils.
- the emitted energy can further, according to the discussion above, be given to different frequencies by a periodic activation of the first switch with or without the second switch in a closed position. It will in addition provide a detection of logical transitions between two levels, i.e. between two frequencies, what is significantly more secure than the case where only one frequency is used.
- the control logical circuits 1 can also determine a priority order of the coils with the corresponding intensity values of the energy received thereon. Then, also emission from all coils can be made and the emitted amounts of energy can be controlled corresponding to the determined intensity values. However, it can require a considerably more complex control scheme. A simpler alternative can be to activate only those two oscillatory circuits, for the antenna coils of which the largest received intensity values have been determined, and that this activation is made with the same intensity for the two selected oscillatory circuits.
- the control circuits 1 comprise as their main portion a logical control means 3 which contains a suitable control program and further pulse generating circuits 5 connected to the switches S j ⁇ - S2 Z for delivering control signals thereto.
- the pulse generating circuits 5 can contain an own oscillator, not shown, and suitable dividing circuits in order to obtain different suitable pulse frequencies for control of the oscillation in the oscillatory circuits of the antenna portions.
- the control means also receives a control signal from a comparator 7, to which the signals from the level detectors LD U are provided. The control signal indicates the order of magnitude of the energy received in the different oscillatory circuits.
- the control means 3 is also connected to a data unit 9 that can contain suitable memories and possibly a measuring unit for generating information of interest that is to be transferred to a reading station.
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AU67603/96A AU6760396A (en) | 1995-08-16 | 1996-08-15 | Antenna system comprising driver circuits for transponder |
EP96927981A EP0880714B1 (en) | 1995-08-16 | 1996-08-15 | Antenna system comprising driver circuits for transponder |
DE69627200T DE69627200T2 (en) | 1995-08-16 | 1996-08-15 | ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH DRIVER CIRCUIT FOR TRANSPONDER |
US09/029,005 US6150986A (en) | 1995-08-16 | 1996-08-15 | Antenna system comprising driver circuits for transponder |
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