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What is RFID?
Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a generic
term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically
identify people or objects. There are several methods
of identification, but the most common is to store a
serial number that identifies a person or object, and
perhaps other information, on a microchip that is attached
to an antenna (the chip and the antenna together are
called an RFID transponder or an RFID tag). The antenna
enables the chip to transmit the identification information
to a reader. The reader converts the radio waves reflected
back from the RFID tag into digital information that
can then be passed on to computers that can make use
of it.
How does an RFID system work?
An RFID system consists of a tag, which is made up of
a microchip with an antenna, and an interrogator or
reader with an antenna. The reader sends out electromagnetic
waves. The tag antenna is tuned to receive these waves.
A passive RFID tag draws power from field created by
the reader and uses it to power the microchip’s
circuits. The chip then modulates the waves that the
tag sends back to the reader and the reader converts
the new waves into digital data.
RFID tags and readers have to be tuned
to the same frequency to communicate. RFID systems use
many different frequencies, but generally the most common
are low- (around 125 KHz), high- (13.56 MHz) and ultra-high
frequency, or UHF (850-900 MHz). Microwave (2.45 GHz)
is also used in some applications. Radio waves behave
differently at different frequency, so you have to choose
the right frequency for the right application.
Deltech RFID integrated solutions have the following
features:
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Hands free operation. |
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Multi-Tag functionality |
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High security |
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Unlimited virtual memory |
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Easy system integration |
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User-friendly Windows based host software.
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Configurable real time inventory update.
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Very low power, highly reliable active
tag technology. |
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