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Can someone explain how these transmit a signal,(What do they use for
power to do the transmitting??????)
power to do the transmitting??????)
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I assume you mean *passive* tags?Can someone explain how these transmit a signal,(What do they use for
power to do the transmitting??????)
But don't count on a very long range.... a few feet tops.Subject: Re: RFID
From: Jim Thompson thegreatone@example.com
Date: 3/2/04 10:59 AM Eastern Standard Time
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On 2 Mar 2004 07:11:34 -0800, hungry1@fastmail.fm (curt) wrote:
Can someone explain how these transmit a signal,(What do they use for
power to do the transmitting??????)
I assume you mean *passive* tags?
They are themselves powered by the power emitted by the reader.
They pass information to the reader by presenting a variable RF load.
...Jim Thompson
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Yep! Most of my recent chip designs have been battery-powered tagsBut don't count on a very long range.... a few feet tops.
Brad
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