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RFID Technology
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1. When two waves (in phase) impose on each other and enhance the original signal and give rise to protrusions
Modulation Circuitry
Constructive Interference
ALOHA
RFID Reader
2. Receives analog signals from the tag via the reader antenna
Receiver
Reader Collision
Attenuator
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
3. Serves as writable or non-writable data storage
Persist Time
Tag
Memory
Polarization
4. A mechanical device for controlling or moving objects - A programmable logic controller (PLC) - robot arm - mechanical arm - etc.
Actuator
Slotted ALOHA
Nulls(Voids)
Screen Printing
5. Responsible for implementing the reader protocol to communicate with compatible tags
Reader Antenna
Coupling Element
Passive Communication Methods
Microprocessor
6. 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
Reader Antenna
Tag Antenna Construction
Sensor
RFID Reader
7. These are categorized into Aloha based protocols and tree based
Destructive Interference
Tag Anti-Collision Protocols
Nulls(Voids)
Reader Antennas
8. 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)
Reader Antennas
Slotted ALOHA
Antenna/Inductor
9. 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
Screen Printing
Foil Stamping
Autonomous Mode
Reader Antennas
10. Reader receives and executes commands from an application running on a host machine from a user using a vendor-supplied client to communicate with the reader. After reader fully executes the current command - it waits for the next. Reader can execute
Multipath
RFID Printer
Tag Antenna Construction
Interactive Mode
11. Reader transmits a continuous-wave RF signal into the reading environment
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
Strap-to-Tag
Effective Radiated Power (ERP)
Actuator
12. Neighboring readers interrogate a tag simultaneously (can be easily solved because they can detect this and communicate to each other)
Duty Cycle
Reader Collision
Strap-to-Tag
Read range
13. Used for storing data such as the reader configuration parameters and a list of tag reads
Modulation Circuitry
Interactive Mode
Screen Printing
Memory
14. Standards = EPC global & ISO 18000 - Different Organizations
Annunciator
Tag Standards
Persist Time
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
15. Fixed to meet FCC and other regulatory requirements. The signal can be decreased or attenuated to limit the tag read window or aim it only at tags you want to read
Receiver
Foil Stamping
Serial Reader
Power/Attenuation
16. Brains of the RFID tag
Integrated Circuit Chips
Tag List
Tag class
Reader Antennas
17. Dead zones that surround protrusions in antenna footprint
Sensor
Reader Collision
Actuator
Nulls(Voids)
18. 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.
Strap-to-Tag
Coupling Element
Power/Attenuation
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
19. Open image in meshed screens. Conductive ink "squeezed" thru open mesh.
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
RFID Reader
Screen Printing
Tag Anti-Collision Protocols
20. Similar to guessing a number made of 1's and 0's by guessing each number one at a time
Adaptive Binary Tree Anti-Collision
Actuator
Interactive Mode
Linear Polarized Antenna
21. 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%)
Reader Antennas
Read range
Tag Anti-Collision Protocols
ALOHA
22. Inductive coupling and passive backscatter (capacitive coupling)
Antenna Footprint
Passive Communication Methods
Receiver
Inductive Coupling
23. 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
Destructive Interference
Screen Printing
RFID Printer
Autonomous Mode
24. In this this antenna type - the RF waves emanate in a linear pattern from the antenna. Waves have only one energy field
Nulls(Voids)
Read range
Linear Polarized Antenna
Tag
25. Proximity systems (low range -mm) medium range (cm) and long range (m)
RFID Printer
Tag Collision
Read range
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
26. 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
Memory
Low Frequency (LF)
Attenuator
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
27. 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)
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
Linear Polarized Antenna
Circular Polarized Antenna
Types of Tag Frequencies
28. In this mode - reader continuously reads tags in its read zone
RFID SyCommunication methods
Autonomous Mode
Circular Polarized Reader Antenna
Reader Antennas
29. Every time a tag is read - it is saved to this
Tag List
Characteristics Of Antennas That Contribute To Tag Readability
Multipath
ALOHA
30. Interprets the signal received from reader and controls memory storage and retrieval
Processor
Foil Stamping
RFID Printer
Passive Communication Methods
31. Process of creating a tag and uniquely associating it with an object
Coupling Element
Passive Backscatter (Capacitive Coupling)
Commissioning The Tag
Polarization
32. When two waves (out of phase) impose on each other and the original signal is cancelled. Nulls are created s a result
Inductive Coupling
Destructive Interference
Tag Standards
Constructive Interference
33. An electronic signal or indicator - Audible alarms - strobes - light stacks - etc.
Annunciator
Power Source
Serial Reader
Constructive Interference
34. RF energy radiates from antenna in linear fashion - Provide longest range - Sensitive to the orientation of tag - Has single E-field component - Can have a narrow beam pattern - Best for application with known tag orientation
Modulation Circuitry
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
Slotted ALOHA
Effective Radiated Power (ERP)
35. Used to transmit AC power and the clock cycle via its antennas to the tags in its read zone
Decommissioning The Tag
Actuator
Transmitter
Destructive Interference
36. 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
Screen Printing
UHF
Commissioning The Tag
Slotted ALOHA
37. The orientation of the transmitted electromagnetic field or the direction of oscillation of electromagnetically emitted waves
Multipath
Reader Antennas
RFID Reader
Polarization
38. 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
Sensor
Polarization
Nulls(Voids)
Stationary Reader
39. changes signal received from reader to include data that will be transmitted back to the reader
Creating A Tag
Integrated Circuit Chips
Modulation Circuitry
Actuator
40. Measurement of power for radiation of antenna used in US
Antenna/Inductor
Integrated Circuit Chips
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
UHF
41. Image "burned" into photopolymer layer. All copper removed except where image was burned. Copper antenna goes through additional processes to protect from oxidation
Low Frequency (LF)
Antenna Footprint
Copper Etching
Reader Collision
42. Class= Functionality - - Class 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 & 5
Control Circuitry
Tag class
Types of Tag Frequencies
Memory
43. The 3D energy field generated by the antenna (also called reading area)
Pattern(Footprint)
Read range
Polarization
Autonomous Mode
44. 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.
Flip-chip (Chip-to-Tag)
Adaptive Binary Tree Anti-Collision
Multipath
Linear Polarized Reader Antenna
45. Generation= Timeline of Introduction - Gen 1 & 2 - Gen 2 protocol backward compatible
Modulation Circuitry
Tag Generations
Serial Reader
Main Components of RFID Tag
46. Die used to "stamp" out the shape of antenna. Take up roller rolls the unused material into waste roll.
Annunciator
Tag Anti-Collision Protocols
Foil Stamping
Tag
47. controls the internal functions under the command of the processor
Power/Attenuation
Circular Polarized Antenna
Tag Standards
Control Circuitry
48. IC Chip - Antenna/Inductor - Power Source
Main Components of RFID Tag
Linear Polarized Antenna
Interactive Mode
Reader Collision
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
Microwave Frequency
Dry Inlay
Integrated Circuit Chips
Destructive Interference
50. Uses a serial communication link to communicate with an application - Reader is physically connected to a computer's serial port using an RS-232 or RS-485 serial connection. Both of these connections have an upper limit on the cable length that can b
Serial Reader
Circular Polarized Reader Antenna
Effective Radiated Power (ERP)
Power Source