A power-on reset for a transponder (102, 200, 400) capable of measuring
one or more parameters (e.g., temperature, pressure) in an object (e.g., a tire,
104) and transmitting a data stream (FIGS. 3C, 4B) to an external
reader/interrogator (106). The transponder typically operates in a passive
mode, deriving its power (Vxx, Vcc, Vdd) from an RF interrogation signal received
by an antenna system (210, 410), but can also operate in a battery-powered
active mode. The transponder includes memory (238, 438) for storing measurements,
calibration data, programmable trim settings (436b), transponder
ID and the like. A power-on reset circuit (600) prevents operation of the
transponder until it is stable, and starts transmission of the data stream at a
first bit of the data stream, in order to ensure a first-pass transmission of a
complete data stream. It also prevents modulation of the antenna system for data
stream transmission if the power levels are too low for stable transponder operation
during modulation.