Patent classifications
G06K19/07754
Detachable radio frequency identification switch tag
A radio frequency identification (RFID) switch tag is disclosed. This RFID switch tag includes a base component having an ultra-high frequency (UHF) booster, and a detachable component having at least one UHF RFID module and a high frequency (HF) RFID module. In some embodiments, the detachable component is positioned in close proximity to the base component in a first configuration of the RFID switch tag such that the at least one UHF RFID module is sufficiently coupled to the UHF booster in the base component to form an UHF RFID system having a desired performance. The detachable component can also be separated from the base component to obtain a second configuration of the RFID switch tag, and the HF RFID module remains functional within the detached detachable component so that the detachable component can be used as a standalone HF RFID tag.
Process for Manufacturing a Chip-Card Module with Soldered Electronic Component
Process for manufacturing a chip-card module. It includes one or more operations in which a meltable solder is deposited on connection pads formed in a layer of electrically conductive material located on the back side of a dielectric substrate, and at least one electronic component is connected to these connection pads by reflowing the solder. Chip-card module obtained using this process. Chip card including such a module.
A METHOD OF FORMING A PRELAM BODY OF A SMART CARD, A METHOD OF FORMING A SMART CARD, A PRELAM BODY, AND A SMART CARD
The present disclosure provides in various aspects for a method of forming a prelam body of a smart card and a prelam body of a smart card. In some illustrative embodiments, a prelam body of a smart card comprises at least one contact terminal patch, which comprises a patch base layer and a plurality of conductive pads provided on a surface of the patch base layer, wherein the plurality of conductive pads is arranged on the patch base layer in accordance with a predefined interconnection design, and a prelam sheet with a plurality of openings, each opening accommodating a dedicated one of the conductive pads, wherein the at least one contact terminal patch is mounted to the prelam sheet.
RFID TAG
An RFID tag includes an RFID tag device and a seat antenna. The RFID tag device includes an RFID tag IC and a board where the RFID tag IC is mounted. The seat antenna includes an antenna conductor. To the seat antenna, the RFID tag device is fixed. The board includes a first surface conductor, a second surface conductor and a short-circuit conductor. The second surface conductor is disposed between the first surface conductor and the antenna conductor. The short-circuit conductor short-circuits the first surface conductor and the second surface conductor. A direction from a connection part in the second surface conductor with the short-circuit conductor to a center of the second surface conductor is aligned with a long side direction of the antenna conductor.
CONTACTLESS CARD WITH OPERATOR CONTROLLED STRUCTURE
The present disclosure is directed to a contactless card including an actuation security structure that is actuated to provide authorization in accessing identifying information on an integrated circuit within the contactless card. In at least one embodiment, the actuation security structure includes a pair of conductive layers and a pair of electrodes. Ends of the pair of conductive layers overlap respective ones of the pair of electrodes. The ends of the pair of conductive layers are at and in a first elastically deformable region and the respective ones of the pair of electrodes are at and in a second elastically deformable region. An owner of the contactless card may provide authorization to access the identification information on the contactless card by applying force to both the first and second elastically deformable regions inward resulting in the ends of the conductive layers moving into electrical communication with the pair of electrodes.
RFID SWITCH TAG
A switchable radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag device comprising: a first RFID module positioned on a first plane; at least one un-tuned antenna section positioned on a second plane, wherein the first plane is positioned parallel to the second plane; a second RFID module positioned on the first plane; a third RFID module positioned on the first plane; and a sliding mechanism configured to move between a first position, a second position, and a third position; and wherein, in the first position, the first RFID module is coupled to the at least one un-tuned antenna section to form a tuned RFID tag, and the second and third RFID modules are detuned and/or inoperable; and in the second position, the second RFID module is coupled to the at least one un-tuned antenna section to form a tuned RFID tag, and the first RFID module and third RFID module are detuned and/or inoperable; and in the third position, the third RFID module is coupled to the at least one un-tuned antenna section to form a tuned RFID tag, and the first and second RFID modules are detuned and/or inoperable.
PAYMENT CARD AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE SAME
A method for manufacturing a payment card which includes the steps of forming a shield layer which includes ferromagnetic material; forming an inlay wherein the inlay includes an antenna and an interior edge forming a hole; forming a metal layer which includes a recess sized to receive the shield layer; and placing the shield layer into the recess of the metal layer. The shield layer further includes an opening sized to receive an integrated circuit (“IC”) chip. The recess is formed within a boundary of the metal layer and on a first side of the metal layer, the recess including an opening through to a second side of the metal layer. The opening of the recess and the opening of the shield layer are sized to receive the IC chip, of which includes a contact area.
Dual-interface IC card module
The disclosure relates to a dual-interface integrated circuit (IC) card module for use in a dual-interface IC card. Embodiments disclosed include a dual-interface integrated circuit card module (150), the module comprising: a substrate (104) having first and second opposing surfaces; a contact pad (102) on the first surface of the substrate; an integrated circuit (110) on the second surface of the substrate (104), the integrated circuit (110) having electrical connections to the contact pad (102) through the substrate (104); and a pair of antenna pads (108) disposed in recesses (103) in the second surface of the substrate (104) and electrically connected to corresponding antenna connections on the integrated circuit (110).
High-speed RFID tag assembly using impulse heating
RFID inlays or straps may be assembled using impulse heating of metal precursors. Metal precursors are applied to and/or included in contacts on an RFID IC and/or terminals on a substrate. During assembly of the tag, the IC is disposed onto the substrate such that the IC contacts physically contact either the substrate terminals or metal precursors that in turn physically contact the substrate terminals. Impulse heating is then used to rapidly apply heat to the metal precursors, processing them into metallic structures that electrically couple the IC contacts to the substrate terminals.
Detachable radio frequency identification switch tag
A radio frequency identification (RFID) switch tag is disclosed. This RFID switch tag includes a base component having an ultra-high frequency (UHF) booster, and a detachable component having at least one UHF RFID module and a high frequency (HF) RFID module. In some embodiments, the detachable component is positioned in close proximity to the base component in a first configuration of the RFID switch tag such that the at least one UHF RFID module is sufficiently coupled to the UHF booster in the base component to form an UHF RFID system having a desired performance. The detachable component can also be separated from the base component to obtain a second configuration of the RFID switch tag, and the HF RFID module remains functional within the detached detachable component so that the detachable component can be used as a standalone HF RFID tag.