doneirik
Electrical
- Jun 3, 2005
- 15
Hi again,
I´m still working on 13.56 MHz inductively coupled RFID and have another question to impedance matching.
The equipment I have consists of an antenna (matched to 50 ohm) fed by a 50 ohm coax cable and a tranceiver (also 50 ohm).
Now I want to design new antennas to connect via the 50 ohm cable to the tranceiver, and I´m not 100% sure how.
Especially, do I need to match the antenna circuit to 50 ohm, as my coax cable is about 30cm long?
Since the free space wavelength is about 23m, wavelength/4 is 5.75m. Even with a velocity factor of 0.1, I think I could use a 0.575m long cable without having reflections?
any suggestions?
I´d also be interested if somebody has some links as to how to design 13.56 MHz rfid antennas from scratch.
regards
doneirik
I´m still working on 13.56 MHz inductively coupled RFID and have another question to impedance matching.
The equipment I have consists of an antenna (matched to 50 ohm) fed by a 50 ohm coax cable and a tranceiver (also 50 ohm).
Now I want to design new antennas to connect via the 50 ohm cable to the tranceiver, and I´m not 100% sure how.
Especially, do I need to match the antenna circuit to 50 ohm, as my coax cable is about 30cm long?
Since the free space wavelength is about 23m, wavelength/4 is 5.75m. Even with a velocity factor of 0.1, I think I could use a 0.575m long cable without having reflections?
any suggestions?
I´d also be interested if somebody has some links as to how to design 13.56 MHz rfid antennas from scratch.
regards
doneirik