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microID 13.56 MHz RFID System Design Guide

PublisherMicrochip Technology
Format2.8MB PDFDate added20 Oct 2004
Topics RFID, Mobile - Wireless Communications
Downloads154

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems use radio frequency to identify, locate and track people, assets and animals. Passive RFID systems are composed of three components - a reader (interrogator), passive tag and host computer. The tag is energized by a time-varying electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) wave that is transmitted by the reader. This RF signal is called a carrier signal. Because of its simplicity for use, the passive RFID system has been used for many years in various RF remote sensing applications, specifically in access control and animal tracking applications.

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