An Improved Design and Implementation of a Range-Controlled Communication System for Mobile Phones release_x2f5faitz5c5ffqhlkvillgsaa

by Mingyang Gong, Haichun Zhang, Zhenglin Liu

Published in Sensors by MDPI AG.

2020   Volume 20, Issue 17, p4997

Abstract

The Short-range-controlled communication system (RCC) based on a subscriber identity module (SIM) card is a replacement for the standard near-field communication (NFC) system to support near-field payment applications. The RCC uses both the low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) wireless communication system. The RCC communication distance is controlled under 10 cm. However, current RCCs suffer from compatibility issues, and the LF communication distance is lower than 0.5 cm in some phones with completely metallic shells. In this paper, we propose an improved LF communication system design, including an LF transmitter circuit, LF receiver chip, and LF-HF communication protocol. The LF receiver chip has a rail-to-rail amplifier and a self-correcting clock recovery differential Manchester decoder, which do not have the limitations of accurate gain and high system clock. The LF receiver chip is fabricated in a 0.18 μm CMOS technology platform, with a die size of 1.05 mm × 0.9 mm and current consumption of 41 μA. The experiments show that the improved RCC has better compatibility, and the communication distance reaches to 4.2 cm in phones with completely metallic shells.
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