Radio-frequency identification (RFID)
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) describes the use of electromagnetic fields to read and write RFID tags using RFID readers. When a tag comes near the electromagnetic interrogation pulse from a RFID reader device, the tag starts transmitting its data. Readers need to be actively powered, while tags are passively powered wirelessly through the reader's radio waves.
RFID Tags
Tags are designed for the following standardized frequencies:
- Low Frequency (LF): 125-134.2 kHz
- High Frequency (HF): 13.56 MHz
- Ultra High Frequency (UHF): 860-960 MHz
- Animal Microchips Tags: 134.2 kHz