rvargo
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13.56MHz Antenna Q
Hi, I am looking into 13.56MHz antennas to use for ISO 14443 and/or ISO 15693 applications. I've developed prototypes in the lab that are working, but I have a confusion on the 'Q'. The antenna I'm using is a loop antenna, and I match it by using a couple of capacitors. All of the sources I've read have said to set the Q of the antenna by using a parallel resistor, and there are plenty of equations to do this.
My question is: what is a good Q for those two standards? From what I've read, a higher Q will give longer read distances (can anyone explain that?), but also obviously a lower bandwidth. I'm just wondering if anyone has experience designing these antennas and can offer some insight into what I should set the Q at.
Thanks!
Hi, I am looking into 13.56MHz antennas to use for ISO 14443 and/or ISO 15693 applications. I've developed prototypes in the lab that are working, but I have a confusion on the 'Q'. The antenna I'm using is a loop antenna, and I match it by using a couple of capacitors. All of the sources I've read have said to set the Q of the antenna by using a parallel resistor, and there are plenty of equations to do this.
My question is: what is a good Q for those two standards? From what I've read, a higher Q will give longer read distances (can anyone explain that?), but also obviously a lower bandwidth. I'm just wondering if anyone has experience designing these antennas and can offer some insight into what I should set the Q at.
Thanks!