RFID

  1. What are the different types of RFID antennas?

    There are a variety of RFID antennas that are suitable for different applications. Some of the most common types of RFID antennas are linear antennas, circular antennas, flat antennas, dual frequency antennas and patch antennas. Choosing the right antenna depends on many factors, such as frequency, power and reader range.
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  2. How to choose the right RFID antenna?

    Choosing the right RFID antenna depends on many factors, such as the frequency of the RFID tag, the reader range, the material on which the tag is mounted and the environment in which the antenna is used. It is important to consider these factors and consult an expert in RFID technology to select the best antenna for your application.
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  3. What is an RFID antenna?

    An RFID antenna is an electronic device used to transmit and receive electromagnetic signals to read and write data from RFID tags. RFID antennas are used in many applications, such as inventory management, retail and logistics.
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  4. How does RFID technology work?

    RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification, i.e. identification using radio waves. This technology uses small electronic devices consisting of a microchip and an antenna to transmit information wirelessly over short distances. An RFID system consists of a tag, a reader and often a host system that processes the data. The RFID tag contains a stored data set. When the tag comes within range of an RFID reader, it is activated by the radio frequency signal emitted by that device. The tag uses the energy of the incoming signal to send its stored response signal, which is then picked up by the reader. This information is often used to identify or track the object to which the tag is attached. There are two main types of RFID tags: passive and active. Passive tags do not require their own power supply system, but draw their energy from the signal emitted by the reading devices. Active tags, on the other hand, have their own power source, which gives them greater range and storage capacity,
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  5. What is an RFID transponder?

    An RFID transponder is a small electronic device that uses radio waves to transmit data wirelessly. It consists of a microchip and an antenna embedded together, usually in a card, label or small container. The microchip stores information that can be queried via radio waves by an RFID reader without the need for direct line of sight or physical contact. RFID transponders are used in many ways, for example for tracking goods, access control or in contactless payment systems.
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