What are the types of RFID?

When designing an RFID system, several components typically come to mind, including RFID hardware and software. For hardware, RFID Readers, RFID Antennas, and RFID Tags are typically selected based on the relevant use cases. Other hardware components, including RFID printers and other accessories/peripherals, may also be used.Regarding RFID tags, various terms are used, such as RFID Inlays, RFID Tags, and RFID Tags, but what is the difference?Looking at the components of an RFID Tag, the following parts are typically found:RFID Chip (or Integrated Circuit): Responsible for data storage as well as managing the processing logic based on the relevant protocol. Tag Antenna: Responsible for receiving and transmitting the signal from the interrogator. It usually occupies the largest area. Surface: Holds everything together.RFID Inlay:An RFID Inlay usually consists only of an RFID Chip and a Tag Antenna on a film surface.If the backing layer has adhesive, it is called a “Wet Inlay.” Otherwise, it is called a Dry Inlay. RFID Tag: If an RFID inlay is embedded in a paper label, it is called an RFID Tag or Smart RFID Tag.It can be supplied in a roll form consisting of pre-printed, pre-coded RFID tags.RFID Tag: If the RFID Chip and Tag Antenna are encapsulated (to protect the components or for ease of use), then it is called an RFID Tag.You can find examples of encapsulated RFID tags here. There are various types of RFID tags used in many different areas. One of these is the Laundry RFID Tag used in washing. The tag can be attached to materials such as clothing, towels, and pillowcases using an iron press or by sewing. It withstands all washing procedures that the material endures.Do you have any questions about which RFID tag is suitable for your application? Contact us immediately at this link.
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