Monday, November 24, 2008

What is an RFID tag???



An RFID tag is a microchip combined with an antenna in a compact package; the packaging is structured to allow the RFID tag to be attached to an object to be tracked. "RFID" stands for Radio Frequency Identification.

The tag's antenna picks up signals from an RFID reader or scanner and then returns the signal, usually with some additional data (like a unique serial number or other customized information).

RFID tags can be very small - the size of a large rice grain. Others may be the size of a small paperback book.




Tags are currently used in: Lap scoring and timing, Libraries, Passports, Transportation payments, Product tracking, Animal ID and many other uses.