Abstract: An RFID device including: electronic circuitry suitable for an RFID device comprising a radio frequency section; an antenna; a battery which provides the device with power; and at least one quarter wavelength transmission line coupled between the battery and one or both of the electronic circuitry and the antenna.
Abstract: The present invention provides an intermediate attachment mechanism, called a powerposer (10), which includes at least one power source (16) coupled to an integrated circuit (14), at least one integrated circuit, which is arranged to store a code comprising information and powered with energy provided by the power source and a substrate (12) on which the at least one power source and the at least one integrated circuit are disposed, and wherein the substrate comprises connection means (22) for connecting to an application device and attachment means for attaching to the application device. Further, the present invention provides a battery assisted or active RFID transponder featuring a transponder substrate, at least one antenna disposed on the transponder substrate and a powerposer disposed on the transponder substrate. Still further the present invention provides methods of production of a powerposer and an active or battery assisted RFID transponder comprising a powerposer.
Abstract: A radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder comprising: an antenna comprising at least two connected dipoles, and having an input port feeding one of the dipoles; a conductive ground plane separated by a predetermined distance from the antenna by a dielectric; and a transponder electrically connected to the input port and operative to produce a response signal when the transponder receives a signal at a given frequency from the antenna.
Abstract: An RFID device including: electronic circuitry suitable for an RFID device comprising a radio frequency section; an antenna; a battery which provides the device with power; and at least one quarter wavelength transmission line coupled between the battery and one or both of the electronic circuitry and the antenna.
Abstract: A radio frequency (RF) device includes electronic circuitry having a radio frequency section and power connectors for electrically connecting the electronic circuitry to at least one power source for providing the device with power. At least one quarter wavelength transmission line is connected between the power connectors and the electronic circuitry and acts as a low-to-high impedance transformer at RF, while at low frequencies i.e. DC, it provides a physical connection. Thus, the transmission line section has substantially no effect on the DC connection between the power source and the device.