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Coded data generation or conversion – Digital pattern reading type converter – Having combined coding pattern

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C341S010000, C341S010000, C341S010000

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06339385

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to electronic communication devices, methods of forming electrical communication devices, and communications methods.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electronic identification systems typically comprise two devices which are configured to communicate with one another. Preferred configurations of the electronic identification systems are operable to provide such communications via a wireless medium.
One such configuration is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/705,043, filed Aug. 29, 1996, assigned to the assignee of the present application and incorporated herein by reference. This application discloses the use of a radio frequency (RF) communication system including an interrogator and a transponder such as a tag or card.
The communication system can be used in various identification and other applications. The interrogator is configured to output a polling signal which may comprise a radio frequency signal including a predefined code. The transponders of such a communication system are operable to transmit, reflect or backscatter an identification signal responsive to receiving an appropriate polling signal. More specifically, the appropriate transponders are configured to recognize the predefined code. The transponders receiving the code subsequently output a particular identification signal which is associated with the transmitting transponder. Following transmission of the polling signal, the interrogator is configured to receive the identification signals enabling detection of the presence of corresponding transponders.
Such communication systems are useable in identification applications such as inventory or other object monitoring. For example, a remote identification device is attached to an object of interest. Responsive to receiving the appropriate polling signal, the identification device is equipped to output the appropriate identification signal. Generating the identification signal identifies the presence or location of the article or object.
Such identification systems configured to communicate via radio frequency signals are susceptible to incident RF radiation. Reflected RF radiation can cause problems in environments having metal structures. For example, application of transponders to objects comprising metal may result in decreased or no performance depending on the spacing of the transponder antenna to the nearest metal on the object.
Therefore, there exists a need to reduce the effects of incident RF radiation upon the operation of communication devices of an electronic identification system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one embodiment of the invention, an electronic communication device, such as a remote intelligent communication device and a radio frequency identification device, is provided which includes a substrate, conductive layer, at least one antenna and an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit includes at least one of a modulator and receiver. The conductive layer is configured as a ground plane to interact with the antenna. In particular, the ground plane shields some electronic signals from the antenna while reflecting other electronic signals toward the antenna. The conductive layer is preferably coupled with a power source which electrically grounds the conductive layer.
In one aspect of the invention, a radio frequency identification device comprises an integrated circuit including a receiver, a modulator and a processor; an antenna operably coupled with the integrated circuit and configured to at least one of transmit and receive electronic signals; and a conductive layer spaced from and configured to interact with the antenna.
The integrated circuit comprises transponder circuitry in accordance with other aspects of the present invention. The transponder circuitry is configured to output an identification signal responsive to receiving a polling signal from an interrogator.
Additional aspects of the present invention provide methods of forming an electronic signal communication device and a radio frequency identification device. One embodiment provides an encapsulant to form a portion of a housing. Further, the invention provides for methods of operating a radio frequency identification device and methods of communicating including shielding and reflecting electronic signals.


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