NFC / RFID Test
Near Field Communication (NFC) standards cover communications protocols and data exchange formats, and are based on existing short range HF technologies working at 13.56 MHz. NFC Technology is already present in most popular electronic devices like smartphones, other devices may become NFC enabled soon. Studies say the adoption trend will continue and soon millions of individual will have at hand a NFC enabled device to interact to other NFC infrastructure devices (transport, retail, payment, entertainment, etc) and therefore access to new services. To guarantee a successful roll out, compliance and IOT must be granted. Some initiatives like NFC Forum have developed already technical specs and test specs that enable different developers to successfully test and certify their NFC devices.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology provides the ability to track the placement and movement of objects. While RFID has been touted as the next evolution in consumer goods supply-chain management, new applications for this technology are quickly emerging.
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Evaluating Fluorescent Lighting Interference on Passive UHF RFID Systems
This paper highlights how the use of N934xC handheld spectrum analyzers are an effective way to determine if the effects of fluorescent lighting is impacting an RFID system
Application Note 2011-11-30 |
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Non-Contact Measurement Method for 13.56 MHz RFID Tags Using the ENA/ENA-L Network Analyzer
For engineers working in RFID antenna design and test, this note discusses a non-contact method for measuring resonant frequencies of RFIDs using a network analyzer.
Application Note 2009-02-20 |
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Using a Network and Impedance Analyzer to Evaluate 13.56 MHz RFID Tags and Readers/Writers
For engineers who work in RFID antenna design and test, this note discusses testing RFID antenna characteristics such as impedance and resonant-frequency with network and impedance analyzers.
Application Note 2012-02-08 |
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