Radio systems
Radio frequency identification systems
Smart labels
This technology allows you to apply to raw materials or finished products labeled “intelligent” of sizes, shapes, and coatings appropriate, in respect of products and production processes that they have to face, on which you can store and read the information regarding the production processes, quality control, traceability of materials overcoming the typical difficulties of reading of traditional systems
The radio frequency which is normally understood as a technology applied to the communication of the detection apparatus and / or input data, is extended to conventional and proven techniques for automatic identification, EVIDENTLY until today in the management systems of the barcode, the magnetic stripe or smart card
Inside the transponder tag is present a micro-chip, an antenna miniaturized, a capacitor (if of the passive type) or a small battery (if active type) that, passing through the magnetic field generated by the read / write devices, they are urged to transmit or receive stored information.
In general, the components concerned to compose an RFID system are:
one or more radio frequency transponder tags (active or passive)
a reader / writer radiofrequency
one or more antennas
reader and the individual transponder communicate with each other by modulation of a radio frequency signal. The transponder picks up the signal with your antenna and the reader sends the data contained in its memory by modulating the RF signal
The transponder has a memory which contains a unique identification code in the world, chosen among billions of possible combinations, which is stored on the chip during the production phase. This data is not editable and allows the univocal identification of the chip, while the other areas of memory can be read or written, at the user’s discretion, to manage the information relating to the business process or the object on which it is affixed
The choice of the devices and technology depends on many factors and the guidance of a qualified integrator RFID saves time and investment in the search for a workable solution.