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CSL CS468 16-Port EPC CLASS 1 GEN 2 RFID READER
USER'S MANUAL, VERSION 2.0.1
Copyright © Convergence Systems Limited, All Rights Reserved
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Appendix A. RFID Basics
Passive tag RFID technology involves the reader, the antenna and the tag.
The reader sends out energy in the relevant frequency band to the antenna via RF cables, and the
antenna radiates the energy out. This energy impinges on an RFID tag.
The RFID tag consists of an antenna coupled to an RFID IC. This IC converts the AC voltage it
receives at the antenna port to DC voltage that in turn is used to empower the digital circuit
inside.
The digital circuit then turns on and off some components connected to the antenna port, thereby
changing its scattering behavior, in a pre-designed clock rate.
This changing of antenna port parameters then causes a modulation of the back-scattered RF
energy.
This modulated back-scattered energy is detected by the reader and the modulation is captured
and analyzed.

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CSL CS468 Specifications

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BrandCSL
ModelCS468
CategoryRfid Systems
LanguageEnglish