RFID: A Technology Overview

Here is a good tutorial on the components of RFID:

1.2 RFID System

An RFID system is an integrated collection of components that implement an RFID solution.

An RFID system consists of the following components (in singular form) from an end-to-end perspective:

* Tag. This is a mandatory component of any RFID system.
* Reader. This is a mandatory component, too.
* Reader antenna. This is another mandatory component. Some current readers available today have built-in antennas
* Controller. This is a mandatory component. However, most of the new-generation readers have this component built in to them.
* Sensor, actuator, and annunciator. These optional components are needed for external input and output of the system.
* Host and software system. Theoretically, an RFID system can function independently without this component. Practically, an RFID system is close to worthless without this component.
* Communication infrastructure. This mandatory component is a collection of both wired and wireless network and serial connection infrastructure needed to connect the previously listed components together to effectively communicate with each other.

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RFID: A Technology Overview

The Skinny on RFID

by John Hanson

RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID is a method used to store and retrieve data using RFID transponders or tags. RFID tags have antennas that allow them to accept and respond to queries from the RFID transceiver. There are passive and active RFID tags. The difference between the two is that passive tags do not need an internal power source, but active tags do. RFID technology is already used in many technologies today. The future of RFID technology seems Continue reading The Skinny on RFID