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Hello all,
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
I was looking into creating a UHF RFID system and I wanted to reach out with some questions and some possible resources to learn from.
My knowledge base lies more in the analog front end for a system like this. Below is a block diagram for a RFID front end system (stolen from a great analog devices tech document) describing where most of my questions lie. In everything I have read so far very little detail is given about what type of signals are generated for the DAC.
Up till now I have read about and have a very perfunctory understanding of how the actual modulation scheme for this type of communion is performed.
1) It seems Amplitude shift keying is how most RFID ICs communicate. Is this true? The reader transmits a high power continuous wave output to power the RFID IC. The IC will reply with modulated backscatter?
2) Follow up to 1: if true how does one write to a tag considering the tag is powered by a CW source?
3) Is there a standard RFID commutation protocol? I see most RFICs will reply with a unique identifying binary number. Is that all, or is more added to the reply, ie: parity bit? I assume there is a timing diagram that everyone refers to as some standard?
4) If I need a system to only read tags, the transmit portion would only be a CW signal? No need for any DACs in that case?
5) It seems most tag antennas are dipoles, but dipoles of a special case? why is the RFID IC shorted, see below?
Sorry if these questions seem basic, but gotta start somewhere,
Thanks,
Sami
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
I was looking into creating a UHF RFID system and I wanted to reach out with some questions and some possible resources to learn from.
My knowledge base lies more in the analog front end for a system like this. Below is a block diagram for a RFID front end system (stolen from a great analog devices tech document) describing where most of my questions lie. In everything I have read so far very little detail is given about what type of signals are generated for the DAC.
Up till now I have read about and have a very perfunctory understanding of how the actual modulation scheme for this type of communion is performed.
1) It seems Amplitude shift keying is how most RFID ICs communicate. Is this true? The reader transmits a high power continuous wave output to power the RFID IC. The IC will reply with modulated backscatter?
2) Follow up to 1: if true how does one write to a tag considering the tag is powered by a CW source?
3) Is there a standard RFID commutation protocol? I see most RFICs will reply with a unique identifying binary number. Is that all, or is more added to the reply, ie: parity bit? I assume there is a timing diagram that everyone refers to as some standard?
4) If I need a system to only read tags, the transmit portion would only be a CW signal? No need for any DACs in that case?
5) It seems most tag antennas are dipoles, but dipoles of a special case? why is the RFID IC shorted, see below?
Sorry if these questions seem basic, but gotta start somewhere,
Thanks,
Sami