Invention Application
- Patent Title: EMI REJECTION FOR NEAR FIELD LINKS
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Application No.: US16298913Application Date: 2019-03-11
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Publication No.: US20190295770A1Publication Date: 2019-09-26
- Inventor: Kenneth G. Richardson
- Applicant: Analog Devices, Inc.
- Main IPC: H01F38/14
- IPC: H01F38/14 ; H01F27/36 ; H01Q1/52

Abstract:
For near field communications, inductive coils coupled to each communicating circuit are brought close together so that there is inductive coupling between the two coils. Data signals can then be relayed between the two circuits without any direct connection between them. However, the system is susceptible to common mode noise, such as ambient EMI. In addition to the “active” coil pairs used for transmitting and receiving data, a pair of “passive” coils is provided, proximate to the active coil pairs, that is only used for detecting the ambient EMI. The EMI signals detected by the passive coils are processed by a noise detector/processor, and the noise detector processor then controls the transmitters and/or receivers to at least partially compensate for the detected EMI signals. Transmit power or receiver thresholds may be controlled by the noise detector/processor to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, or other compensation techniques can be used.
Public/Granted literature
- US10763037B2 EMI rejection for near field links Public/Granted day:2020-09-01
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