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Power Harvest Architecture for Near Field Communication Devices
| Content Provider | The Lens |
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| Abstract | A method of charging a power harvested supply in an electronic communication device, which can be an NFC (near field communication) device. The power harvested supply in the electronic communication device is charged without causing dV/V violation and avoids false wake up. An RF (radio frequency) field is received at the antenna of the electronic communication device. A differential voltage is generated from the RF field at a first tag pin and a second tag pin of the electronic communication device. A bandgap reference voltage and a reference current are generated in response to the differential voltage. A shunt current is generated in response to the differential voltage and the bandgap reference voltage. A bank of switching devices is activated if the shunt current is more than the reference current. |
| Related Links | https://www.lens.org/lens/patent/012-072-654-429-665/frontpage |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2017-09-12 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Patent |
| Jurisdiction | United States of America |
| Date Applied | 2013-09-27 |
| Agent | John R. Pessetto Charles A. Brill Frank D. Cimino |
| Applicant | Texas Instruments Inc |
| Application No. | 201314040275 |
| Claim | A method of charging a power harvested supply in an electronic communication device comprising: receiving an RF (radio frequency) field at an antenna of the electronic communication device; generating a differential voltage from the RF field at a first tag pin and a second tag pin of the electronic communication device; generating a bandgap reference voltage and a reference current in response to the differential voltage by a voltage reference system; generating a shunt current in response to the differential voltage and the bandgap reference voltage; activating a bank of switching devices if the shunt current is more than the reference current; and loading a set of Efuse bits in the voltage reference system to generate a trimmed reference current. The method of claim 1 further comprising regulating the differential voltage generated from the RF field at the first tag pin and the second tag pin of the electronic communication device below a predefined upper threshold voltage. The method of claim 1 further comprising periodically comparing voltage generated at the first tag pin with a predefined lower threshold voltage and deactivating the bank of switching devices if the voltage generated at the first tag pin is less than the predefined lower threshold voltage. The method of claim 1 further comprising: enabling a linear dropout regulator (LDO) if power harvested supply is charged above a predefined threshold, wherein the set of Efuse bits are loaded in the voltage reference system after enabling the LDO; activating an analog module if the shunt current is more than the trimmed reference current; comparing the voltage generated at the first tag pin with the predefined lower threshold voltage after activation of the analog module; and deactivating the bank of switching devices, if the voltage generated at the first tag pin is less than the predefined lower threshold voltage to avoid latch-up. The method of claim 4 further comprising activating a subsequent bank of switching devices if the voltage generated at the first tag pin is more than the predefined lower threshold voltage after activation of the analog module. The method of claim 1 further comprising generating a clock signal from the RF field by a digital locked loop (DLL) circuit, and dividing the clock signal to generate a system clock, wherein the DLL is coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin. An electronic communication device comprising: an antenna configured to receive a radio frequency (RF) field and generate a differential voltage at a first tag pin and a second tag pin from the RF field; a voltage reference system coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to generate a bandgap reference voltage and a reference current responsive to the differential voltage; a shunt regulator coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to generate a shunt current responsive to the differential voltage and the bandgap reference voltage; a field detection circuit coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to compare the shunt current and the reference current; and a logic unit coupled to the field detection circuit and configured to activate a bank of switching devices if shunt current is more than the reference current, wherein a set of Efuse bits are loaded in the voltage reference system to generate a trimmed reference current. The electronic communication device of claim 7 is one of a Radio frequency (RF) device, a Near field communication (NFC) device and a field communication device. The electronic communication device of claim 7 , wherein the shunt regulator is configured to regulate the differential voltage generated from the RF field at the first tag pin and the second tag pin below a predefined upper threshold voltage. The electronic communication device of claim 7 further comprising a voltage monitor circuit coupled to the first tag pin, wherein the voltage monitor circuit provides a signal to the logic unit to deactivate the bank of switching devices if voltage generated at the first tag pin is less than a predefined lower threshold voltage. The electronic communication device of claim 7 , wherein the shunt regulator comprises: a peak detector configured to receive the differential voltage and generate a peak voltage signal; a shunt amplifier configured to compare the peak voltage signal with the bandgap reference voltage; and a first NMOS transistor coupled to the first tag pin and a second NMOS transistor coupled to the second tag pin, wherein a gate terminal of the first NMOS transistor and a gate terminal of the second NMOS transistor are configured to receive output of the shunt amplifier. The electronic communication device of claim 7 , wherein the field detection circuit, comprises: a first switch and a second switch connected in parallel, wherein the first switch and the second switch are controlled by the differential voltage at the first tag pin and the second tag pin respectively; and a gate terminal of a third NMOS transistor configured to receive output of the shunt amplifier through the first switch and the second switch, whereby the field detection circuit detects the RF field at all values of RF field and avoids false wakeup of NFC device through mirroring current from the shunt regulator. The electronic communication device of claim 7 further comprising a power harvested supply charged through the bank of switching devices, wherein the bank of switching devices are coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin. The electronic communication device of claim 13 further comprising a linear dropout regulator (LDO) coupled to the bank of switching devices, wherein the LDO is activated if the power harvested supply is charged above a predefined threshold. The electronic communication device of claim 14 , wherein the set of Efuse bits are embedded in the electronic communication device, and wherein the set of Efuse bits are loaded in the voltage reference system after activating the LDO. The electronic communication device of claim 15 further comprising an analog module that is activated if the shunt current is more than the trimmed reference current. The electronic communication device of claim 7 further comprising a digital locked loop (DLL) circuit coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and a timing circuit coupled to the DLL circuit, wherein the DLL circuit is configured to generate a clock signal from the differential voltage and the timing circuit is configured to divide the clock signal to generate a system clock. A computing device comprising: a processing unit; a memory module coupled to the processing unit; an electronic communication device coupled to the processing unit and the memory module, wherein the electronic communication device further comprises: an antenna configured to receive a radio frequency (RF) field and generate a differential voltage at a first tag pin and a second tag pin from the RF field; a voltage reference system coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to generate a bandgap reference voltage and a reference current responsive to the differential voltage; a shunt regulator coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to generate a shunt current responsive to the differential voltage and the bandgap reference voltage; a field detection circuit coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to compare the shunt current and the reference current; and a logic unit coupled to the field detection circuit and configured to activate a bank of switching devices if shunt current is more than the reference current, wherein a set of Efuse bits are loaded in the voltage reference system to generate a trimmed reference current. The computing device of claim 18 , wherein the electronic communication device further comprises: a digital locked loop (DLL) circuit coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin and configured to generate a clock signal from the differential voltage; and a timing circuit coupled to the DLL circuit and configured to divide the clock signal to generate a system clock, wherein the logic unit is coupled to the timing circuit. The computing device of claim 18 , wherein the electronic communication device further comprises: a power harvested supply charged through the bank of switching devices, wherein the bank of switching devices is coupled to the first tag pin and the second tag pin; a linear dropout regulator (LDO), wherein the LDO is activated if the power harvested supply is more than a predefined threshold, wherein the set of Efuse bits are embedded in the electronic communication device, and wherein the set of Efuse bits are loaded in the voltage reference system after activating the LDO; and an analog module that is activated if the shunt current is more than the trimmed reference current. |
| CPC Classification | TRANSMISSION |
| Examiner | Thienvu Tran Pinping Sun |
| Extended Family | 112-382-479-712-568 012-072-654-429-665 |
| Patent ID | 9762292 |
| Inventor/Author | Manian Srikanth Darwhekar Yogesh Agrawal Abhishek Levy Koby Tzoreff Yaniv Shalom Erez |
| IPC | H04B5/00 |
| Status | Active |
| Owner | Texas Instruments Incorporated |
| Simple Family | 112-382-479-712-568 012-072-654-429-665 |
| CPC (with Group) | H04B5/79 |
| Issuing Authority | United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) |
| Kind | Patent/New European patent specification (amended specification after opposition procedure) |