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RFID operating principle RFID - EN RFID operating principle RFID operating principle J.-D. Chatelain

Transponder (TAG) Power supply Read/Write Module (RWM) Transponder (TAG) Power supply Integrated circuit Electronic circuit Antenna Transponder is activated by the elecromagnetic field

Read/Write Module (RWM) Transponder (TAG) 01000011010101000101 10000101001101000001 Communication established between RWM and TAG Transponder is activated by the elecromagnetic field

RFID operating principle End of this chapter RFID - EN RFID operating principle RFID operating principle End of this chapter J.-D. Chatelain