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RFID Antenna

 

RFID Antenna connected to the RFID reader, can be of various size and structure, depending on the communication distance required for a given system’s performance. The RFID Antenna activates the RFID tag and transfers data by emitting wireless pulses. RFID Antenna is device which uses radio waves to read and write data to the Tags/Labels/PCBs. Some systems use separate RFID Antenna and Controllers, while other systems integrate the Antenna and Controller into a single Reader or Reader/Writer.

 

RFID Antenna can be found in all shapes and sizes, including Antennas which can fit into very tight spaces and larger Antennas for greater read/write ranges. In addition, the Antennas provide unique solution features. One such example is the submersible Antennas used for media disc drive applications. The RFID Antenna is mounted under deionized water to read/write data to the Tags while submerged. Other examples include Antenna that offers portals around conveyors or even dock doors. These portals (also called tunnels and gates) read or write to Tags/Labels/PCBs as they pass through.

 

RFID Antenna emits radio waves that activate RFID tags as they pass through the activation field. After a tag is activated, it can send information to or receive information from the coupler. In a basic RFID system, RFID Antenna and couplers are used to read the tags affixed to each item in your collection. RFID Antennas are installed at entrance and exit lanes that communicate by radio frequency with RFID tags that are mounted in each vehicle. The system sends the tag number to a computer database for verification. It takes only a few seconds to verify access and open the gates. RFID Antenna can be placed on walls, shelves and doorways. Not only can they read the RFID tags that pass by, they can also electronically add brand new data to the tag, such as shipping date, arrival date, and condition.

 

New Ink for Printed RFID Antenna: It may be a decade or more before conductive inks replace silicon chips, but printed RFID Antenna is much closer at hand. Today, most RFID Antennas are made from metals. Acid is often used to etch away some material to improve conductivity. That results in hazardous waste, an extra step in the process of creating an RFID tag, and additional costs. A number of companies are working on developing techniques for printing RFID Antenna using conductive inks.

 

Advantages of a printed RFID Antenna:

  • Lower cost
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Greater antenna flexibility
  • In 900 MHz products, the performance of a printed antenna is equal to traditional copper-etched antennas

 

In the venue itself, which contains gallery and performance spaces, RFID Antenna read tags in the participants’ tickets, linking their physical presence to the database records. Because RFID Antenna can be embedded into many objects, including plastic cards, and still be detected, data is protected from the wear and tear of everyday use and environmental elements. Depending on the power of the reader, RFID Antenna can be read from direct contact up to 20 feet.

 

RFID Antenna gathers or adds information to tags using radio wave transmission. For this reason, RFID antenna is also known as "read/write heads." The specifications of an antenna are dependent on space constraints, read range, and data throughput requirements.

 

An extension to Electronic Access Control is Electronic Asset Tracking and Protection Systems. These systems monitor the movement of an identified asset within a facility. Identified assets are physically tagged with a Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) device. RFID Antenna that is placed at various locations throughout a facility, typically at entrances, read these devices and records their movement through the protected portals. The RFID Antenna identifies the RFID tag when it comes in close proximity to it. The system then determines whether the asset is authorized to leave the specified area based upon assigned parameters. Assets can also be assigned to individual access control cardholders. The system can then determine if a particular individual is authorized to remove an asset from a secured area. Alarms can be generated and operators notified of any unauthorized movement of an asset. Asset Tracking Systems can also be used to determine the location of a selected asset within a facility.

 

RFID-Antenna - mainly loops - are very-very small compared to the wavelength (about 300m) resulting in a very-very poor efficiency in the far field (long distance). RFID antennas are developed to generate a magnetic near-field primarily. Unfortunately, the near field (which always surrounds an antenna in the range up to wavelength / 16 => about 300m @ 125 kHz) decays with 60dB per decade - so ten times the distance resulting in 1/1000000(!) of the received power. Reaching the far-field (distance to antenna > 300m) the decay drops to only 20dB per decade (ten times the distance resulting in 1/100 of the received power).


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