Model of an RFID System
An RFID system consists of two main parts:
- A tag or transponder with a printed circuit-board (PCB) antenna
- A reader unit with a larger RF antenna
The reader antenna generates an electromagnetic field that energizes a chip (IC-circuit) inside the tag. The electromagnetic field is modulated by the tag’s circuit and the modulated signal is recovered by the reader antenna.
This example illustrates the modeling of such a reader-transponder pair for radio-frequency identification (RFID) applications.
The model uses the Magnetostatics application mode to compute the mutual inductance between the reader and transponder antennas.
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Slice plot of the logarithm of the magnetic flux density and streamline plot of magnetix flux density. |
Engineering Fields
- AC & Quasi-Static Applications
- Electrostatic & Magnetostatics Applications
- RF & Microwave Applications
Application Areas
- AC/DC Systems
- Electro- & Magnetostatics
- MEMS
- RF Systems
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