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RFID Technology
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1. IC Chip - Antenna/Inductor - Power Source
Commissioning The Tag
Main Components of RFID Tag
Slotted ALOHA
Types of tags
2. Provides electrical power to other tag elements - Can harvest power from the signal received from the reader - Can have its own internal power source - Active - semi-passive and passive
Effective Radiated Power (ERP)
Power Source
Wet Inlay
Polarization
3. Most sensitive component of an RFID system - Housed in enclosures for easy mounting. Look like plain - shallow boxes. - Varying placement of this is usually the easiest adjustment while troubleshooting and is vital to achieving a high read rate
Tag Antenna Construction
Read range
Commissioning The Tag
Reader Antennas
4. Serves as writable or non-writable data storage
RFID Printer
Memory
Reader Antennas
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
5. Standards = EPC global & ISO 18000 - Different Organizations
Characteristics Of Antennas That Contribute To Tag Readability
Tag Standards
Actuator
Destructive Interference
6. Time for an associated tag to be read
Persist Time
UHF
Screen Printing
Foil Stamping
7. In this mode - reader continuously reads tags in its read zone
Tag List
Processor
ALOHA
Autonomous Mode
8. This type of antenna is largely unaffected by tag orientation - Preferred in system that uses high UHF or microwave frequencies in an operating environment where there is a high degree of RF reflectance (due to presence of metals and so forth)
Inductive Coupling
Strap-to-Tag
RFID Reader
Circular Polarized Antenna
9. LF and HF passive tags - Current flowing through a conductor generates a magnetic field around the conductor and vice versa - Readers antenna uses current to generate magnetic field - Tag's antenna when exposed to the magnetic field generates the cur
Circular Polarized Antenna
Memory
Slotted ALOHA
Inductive Coupling
10. Neighboring readers interrogate a tag simultaneously (can be easily solved because they can detect this and communicate to each other)
Main Components of RFID Tag
Strap-to-Tag
Actuator
Reader Collision
11. Similar to guessing a number made of 1's and 0's by guessing each number one at a time
Smart Label
Coupling Element
Tag Anti-Collision Protocols
Adaptive Binary Tree Anti-Collision
12. Interprets the signal received from reader and controls memory storage and retrieval
RFID Printer
Dry Inlay
Antenna/Inductor
Processor
13. changes signal received from reader to include data that will be transmitted back to the reader
Persist Time
Multipath
Modulation Circuitry
Tag Standards
14. Reader transmits a continuous-wave RF signal into the reading environment
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
Interactive Mode
Memory
Flip-chip (Chip-to-Tag)
15. Silicon chip is picked up by robotized arm using precise vacuum nozzle. Chip is flipped so that its electrical contacts point face down. Chip is aligned with the antenna and pressure and heat is applied.
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
Memory
Serial Reader
Flip-chip (Chip-to-Tag)
16. Why ___________ is better: Cost of printed antennas varies between 24-44% of copper antennas - Printed antennas show 93-96% radiation efficiency compared to copper antennas...
Tag Standards
Tag class
Tag Antenna Construction
Interactive Mode
17. Die-cut web with adhesive - film face
Creating A Tag
Wet Inlay
Power Source
Power/Attenuation
18. Generation= Timeline of Introduction - Gen 1 & 2 - Gen 2 protocol backward compatible
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
Serial Reader
Slotted ALOHA
Tag Generations
19. Used for storing data such as the reader configuration parameters and a list of tag reads
Memory
Low Frequency (LF)
Microwave Frequency
Nulls(Voids)
20. Ranges from 300 MHz to 1GHz - Passive system operates at 915 MHz in the US and at 868 MHz in Europe - Active system operates at 315 MHz and 433 MHz - Can use both active and passive tags - Has a fast data-transfer rate between tag and reader - but pe
Microwave Frequency
Linear Polarized Antenna
Processor
UHF
21. Also called a fixed reader - Mounted on a wall - portal - or some suitable structure in the read zone. Readers not generally very tolerant of harsh environmental conditions - therefore if installed outdoors or on moving objects - take care to ruggedi
Stationary Reader
Creating A Tag
Agile Reader
Linear Polarized Antenna
22. Dead zones that surround protrusions in antenna footprint
Memory
Persist Time
ALOHA
Nulls(Voids)
23. More than one tag tries to respond to a reader at the same time.
Pattern(Footprint)
UHF
PLC
Tag Collision
24. Receives analog signals from the tag via the reader antenna
Flip-chip (Chip-to-Tag)
Receiver
Tag Collision
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
25. Open image in meshed screens. Conductive ink "squeezed" thru open mesh.
Read range
Screen Printing
Agile Reader
Transmitter
26. The reflection of reader antenna signals on RF-opaque causes this
Slotted ALOHA
Annunciator
RFID Printer
Multipath
27. RF energy radiates from antenna in circular fashion - Slightly reduced range - Provides greater tolerance to tags in various orientation and bounce off of and bypass obstructions - 2 E-field components that are equal in magnitude - 90 degrees out of
Circular Polarized Reader Antenna
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
Polarization
Tag class
28. Can automatically turn on/off reader based on some external event detected. Can be used to provide some kind of input trigger to a reader
Sensor
Tag Anti-Collision Protocols
Circular Polarized Antenna
Transmitter
29. Used to transmit AC power and the clock cycle via its antennas to the tags in its read zone
Transmitter
Memory
Circular Polarized Antenna
Actuator
30. Frequencies between 30-300 KHz - Generally use passive tags - have low data-transfer rates from the tag to the reader - and are especially good if the operating environment contains metals - liquids - dirt - snow - or mud. Active tags also available
Low Frequency (LF)
PLC
Flip-chip (Chip-to-Tag)
Control Circuitry
31. The orientation of the transmitted electromagnetic field or the direction of oscillation of electromagnetically emitted waves
Antenna/Inductor
Types of tags
Polarization
Tag Antenna Construction
32. One of the most versatile actuators. Widely used in manufacturing plants. They enable a variety of actions to be performed (such as monitoring and controlling a product packaging line - or applying a predetermined amount of torque to nuts in a mechan
Nulls(Voids)
Types of tags
Duty Cycle
PLC
33. Continuous web - no adhesive
Reader Antenna
Dry Inlay
Characteristics Of Antennas That Contribute To Tag Readability
Inductive Coupling
34. The sender of this found out whether the transmission was successful by listening to the broadcast. If there was a collision - the sender transmitted after a random waiting period. The tags periodically send data packets with random quiet periods and
Wet Inlay
ALOHA
Circular Polarized Reader Antenna
Persist Time
35. Can reduce power by placing this device in the transmission line. As a result - the antennas signal is reduced and the read range diminished. Proves useful in situations where the read zone needs to be constrained as a part of system requirements so
Annunciator
Attenuator
Control Circuitry
Nulls(Voids)
36. Developed in the 1970s for a radio packet network at the University of Hawaii (hence the name) - 4 tags and 1 reader - Allows tags to collide partially (Theoretically proven maximum utilization=18.4%)
Smart Label
Stationary Reader
Reader Collision
ALOHA
37. Die-cut web adhesive - paper face
Multipath
Attenuator
Polarization
Tag
38. Measurement of power for radiation of antenna used in US
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
Microprocessor
Tag List
RFID Reader
39. Readability of a tag greatly depends on this and the angle at which the tag is presented to the reader
Autonomous Mode
Pattern(Footprint)
Polarization
Memory
40. Proximity systems (low range -mm) medium range (cm) and long range (m)
Autonomous Mode
Antenna/Inductor
Persist Time
Read range
41. Type of stationary reader that can print a bar code and create (i.e. write) an RFID tag on a smart label in an integrated operation - Reads the smart label tag that it has just written to validate the write operation. If the validation fails - it rej
Passive Communication Methods
Annunciator
RFID Printer
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
42. Broadcasts the reader transmitter's RF signal into its surroundings and receives tag responses on the reader's behalf. Therefore - proper positioning of these (NOT THE READERS) is essential for good read accuracy
Tag Generations
PLC
Tag List
Reader Antenna
43. Smart cards - smart label - etc.
Wet Inlay
Memory
Types of tags
Nulls(Voids)
44. controls the internal functions under the command of the processor
RFID Reader
Screen Printing
Control Circuitry
Commissioning The Tag
45. Reader communicates to a tag through reader's antennas - a separate device that is physically attached to a reader - at one of its antenna ports - by means of cable. Called this because it creates an electromagnetic field to couple with the tag.
Types of tags
Coupling Element
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
Sensor
46. In this this antenna type - the RF waves emanate in a linear pattern from the antenna. Waves have only one energy field
Power Source
Linear Polarized Antenna
Serial Reader
Autonomous Mode
47. Process of creating a tag and uniquely associating it with an object
Tag List
Commissioning The Tag
Tag Generations
Receiver
48. Optical and RFID hybrid
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
Smart Label
Antenna Footprint
49. Ranges upward from 1 GHz - Typically operates at either 2.45 GHz or 5.8 GHz - Can use both semi-active and passive tags - Has FASTEST data-transfer rate between tag and reader - Performs poorly in presence of metals and liquids - Antenna of a passive
ALOHA
Linear Polarized Antenna
Characteristics Of Antennas That Contribute To Tag Readability
Microwave Frequency
50. Die used to "stamp" out the shape of antenna. Take up roller rolls the unused material into waste roll.
Foil Stamping
Antenna Footprint
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
Decommissioning The Tag