What is RFID or Radio Frequency Identification ? How it Works ?
Components of RFID System
- Tag or Transponder : Tag electronically programmed with unique information
- Coil or Antenna : To emit radio signals to activate tag and/or read radio signals emitted by the tag.
- Transceiver
The information contained in the Tag or Transponder is stored in a Non-Volatile Memory and it is a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver. When a tag reader sends an encoded RF signal to trigger the tag, the tag responds by sending it’s Identification Information. This Identification Information may be production date, batch number, unique tag serial number or any other specific information.
Types
- Active
- Passive
- Battery assisted Passive (BAP)
An Active RFID tag has a battery and periodically transmits its Identification Signal. Battery
Tags may be either read only or may be read/write. Field Programmable tags may be write once and read many. These are available as blank, user can write the required data to it.
Working
Now onwards we will considering Passive RFID Tags for the sake of explanation. The RFID Reader Module generates and radiates RF Carrier Signals of a particular frequency (say 125KHz) through its coils. When a RFID Tag which is designed to operate at that frequency (125KHz) is brought in to this field, it will energized from it.
These tags have internal Rectifier and Filter to convert electromagnetic signals from the RFID Reader Module to DC Power required for its operation. It also gets its master clock from these RF waves. By changing the modulation current, tag will send back the information contained in the factory programmed memory array.
Applications
- It is used in Grocery stores to track every item.
- It can replace Bar Codes as it can be read if passed near a reader and even if it is covered by a non metallic object.
- Tags can be fixed to Books, Cars, Mobile Phones, Computer Equipments for tracking.
- Tags can be used for tracking of persons, goods or animals.
- It can be used for toll collection and other contact less payment systems.