tailieunhanh - Current Trends and Challenges in RFID Part 9

Tham khảo tài liệu 'current trends and challenges in rfid part 9', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 230 Current Trends and Challenges in RFID in Vuza et al. 2009 for FDX load modulation and have to be discussed again in the HDX setting since transients manifest themselves when the tag changes the frequency and may have deleterious effects on data integrity if their duration is too long. The results obtained here are compared with those previously obtained for FDX and recommendations for reader design are drawn. In section 5 we expose the principle of low coupling approximation that allows in the case of low coupling between tag and reader antenna which is usually the case in real situations to replace the tag with a voltage source in series with the reader antenna for the purpose of circuit analysis. We will make use of this principle in the analysis of transients and of the procedure of bit equalization. Because the reader antenna circuit is tuned to the nominal frequency fc the two signaling frequencies used by the tag may induce voltages in the reader circuits whose amplitudes differ in a significant way. Such an inequality in amplification may increase the probability of bit error especially at higher reading distances when the signal is weak. We present in section 7 a method for equalizing the bit amplification based on the one-pole model of the opamp and the related gain-bandwidth product which does not require any additional component in order to achieve the required effect. The material discussed so far has emphasized the importance of the correct choice of the components in the antenna and amplifier circuits in order to ensure that the duration of transients agrees with the bit time and that equalization of bit amplification is achieved as much as possible. The choice is to be made in the design phase and fine-tuning will be needed in the test phase. Both mentioned phenomena are connected to the transitions between the two signaling frequencies employed by the tag. One needs therefore means for generating such transitions in a reproducible and convenient

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