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The World’s Thinnest Active RFID Tag?Written by Fred J. Aun May 7th, 2009 A Pennsylvania-based RFID tag-maker is introducing what it says is the thinnest...
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Colleagues, How difficult is it to measure signal strength of a tags with a given code in presence of other tags? If there an existing signal structure where...
I've heard from our tech guys that this feature is posible with Sirit and Impinj readers... 2009/5/27 Nick Alexeev <kender_a@...> ... -- Ignacio...
Ignacio Soriguera tar...
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May 27, 2009 3:18 pm
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I assume you are working in the UHF bandwidth 860-960MHz. There are on the market some electromagnetic probes, here is website link. ...
Benjamin du Hays
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May 27, 2009 4:21 pm
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The Omron V750-BA50C04-US UHF Reader has two interesting and useful built-in features. 1. Tag Signal Strength Indicator 2. Ambient RF Noise Indicator in the...
Most active tag manufactures I work with have software tools that allow you to view the strength values in real-time while offering tools to minimize ...
ThingMagic modules and readers can report a relative signal level per tag-read. This "RSSI" level is not reported in dBm (the units correspond to about 1.2...
Dan Ratner
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May 27, 2009 5:41 pm
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Hi, Wanted to get your opinions for a good Development Kit for Active RFID Tags. --Krish....
Dear Krish, If you want DESI products, you can try http://www.traze.in/active_reader_866.asp http://www.orizin.net/products.php?cat_id=5639#orizin Cheers Mohan...
Folks: Just for completeness, Voyantic makes a tool specifically designed for this sort of thing; has a nice visual display of the received tag signal....
We offer a development kit leveraging the 433mhz. Soon to have 916mhz active for the US Market. Contact me to discuss. IMSYS - Integrated Mobile SYStems ...
We offer a 433MHz Active Technology Starter Kit for $499.00. http://www.rfidinc.com/products.html#startkit John Martinez Director of Sales RFID Inc ...
Yes, the Infinty 510 lets you take the RSSI in ddBm. It is a good tool. It also lets you take the signal strength from several tags when they are in the read...
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There's one 2.4GHz ISM dev kit from Free2move, which includes light indicator tag and temperature sensor tag for USD 575.- / Martin www.free2move.us Hi,...
Martin Harnevie
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May 29, 2009 2:46 am
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Hi, everybody, I'm woking on a RFID project that uses UHF passive tags. I'm taking the RSSI value (in ddBm) from an specific tag using my fixed reader...
Dear Krish, We offer Active RFID Development Kit with or without Sensors. Visit us at www.pervcomconsulting.com and talk to us. Regards Akhilesh Mandal ...
Akhilesh Mandal
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May 29, 2009 3:03 pm
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Hello in relation to active tags, i can offer you an entire active 2.4GHz�package from source code samples to gerbers�for readers and tags, one of the...
Dear Jorge, RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indicator. It's a term talken from the IEEE 802.11/15 groups of standards (e.g. WLAN, Bluetooth, ZigBee). ...
Martin Harnevie
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Jun 1, 2009 4:05 pm
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<< Hi, everybody, I'm woking on a RFID project that uses UHF passive tags. I'm taking the RSSI value (in ddBm) from an specific tag using my fixed reader ...
Hi, I have the following results for 2 tags that were attached to plastic: ************Reader Output Power: 33 dBm********** ***********Antena Gain: 12 dBi...
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<<Hi, I have the following results for 2 tags that were attached to plastic: ************Reader Output Power: 33 dBm********** ***********Antena Gain: 12 dBi...
Dear JHL, Well, Daniel's response was - as usual - far more complete than mine. One of his key points is that individual tag differences dominate over other...
Martin Harnevie
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Jun 3, 2009 11:55 pm
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Editor's note: The below is the last in this series of messages. We have asked the author to continue discussion of this subject on the RFID forums. Her is...
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