Patents Assigned to Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
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Patent number: 5969609Abstract: The attenuator is applicable to the art of identification, interrogation and communication equipment. The attenuator has particular application to equipment used in conjunction with smart cards, tags and like apparatus and including, in one form, an RF based technology, which has found a use in electronic ticketing, monitoring passenger movement and the identification and sorting of airline baggage and/or other items, such as containers or mail items. The attenuator, in one form, is predicated on the principle of creating a substantially opposing field, and applying this proximate the interrogator to substantially reduce stray field emissions. The attenuator, in another form, combines the physics of conducting tubes and self-cancelling fields and applies them to a tunnel interrogator. The attenuator thus applies a conducting tube which confines the field and the property of a loop generating a self-cancelling field to an interrogator. This combination may be called a "loop tube".Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty LtdInventor: Graham Alexander Munro Murdoch
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Patent number: 5485154Abstract: The present invention relates to the areas of communication and/or identification of remote devices (active or passive). The invention has application where there is a need to identify or communicate with more than one remote device. The remote device may be embodied as a transmitter arrangement, transducer, transponder or responder. In particular, the present invention calls for each remote device to include a transmitter means in which, at each transmission, a carrier frequency or medium is newly selected.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd.Inventors: David R. Brooks, Graham A. Murdoch
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Patent number: 5302954Abstract: An identification system comprising a transponder having receiver means adapted to extract powering energy from a surrounding electromagnet field, transponder transmitter means adapted to transmit at least one unique signal from the transponder, frequency generating means for generating a plurality of pre-determined frequencies, each frequency adapted to carry the signal from the transmitter means to an interrogator receiver means adapted to receive said signals to achieve identification of said transponder, said transponder transmitting signals successively or repetitively using at each successive or repetitive transmission a newly selected frequency or set of newly selected frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd.Inventors: David R. Brooks, Graham A. M. Murdoch
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Patent number: 5196743Abstract: In switching a CMOS circuit comprising first and second switchable logic elements the first logic element is enabled so as to allow it to reach a steady logic state and the second logic element is not enabled until the first logic element reaches a substantially steady logic state. The current drawn by the circuit at any time is thereby reduced.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1990Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd.Inventor: David R. Brooks
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Patent number: 5173849Abstract: A synchronous rectifier comprising: switch means responsive to a control signal for selectively providing conduction of an applied AC signal, and driver means responsive to the applied AC signal and adapted to provide said control signal in synchronism with the applied AC signal, wherein the rectifier is integratable into VLSI "chip" form.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd.Inventor: David R. Brooks
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Patent number: 5107227Abstract: An integratable phase locked loop (IPLL) comprising sampled data filter means adapted to receive a first reference signal, the filter means sampling the first reference signal (Ref In) to provide a second reference signal (Control Volts Out), and voltage or current controlled oscillator (VCO) means adapted to receive said second reference signal, the second signal serving to regulate the frequency of oscillation of the oscillator, the oscillator providing as an output a digital signal which is fed back to the filter means to provide a clock signal (CLK) for said sampling.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty. Ltd.Inventor: David R. Brooks