2022-03-22 07:08 AM
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2022-04-19 12:46 AM
Hello,
there are different types of antennas.
For all types of antennas the self resonance frequency should be above 13.56MHz. (typically between 40MHz - 120MHz). The matching network is then used to make them resonating at 13.56MHz and therefore suite able for NFC. Also the Q-factor should be in a decent range, dependent on used technology and bitrate. AN5276 is providing a good overview about important antenna parameters.
Selecting the right antenna depends in most cases on the overall system and use-case. In an access control reader, a smd antenna could maybe also be used to read an ID1 tag, but the read range and cost might not be satisfying.
BR Travis
2022-04-19 12:46 AM
Hello,
there are different types of antennas.
For all types of antennas the self resonance frequency should be above 13.56MHz. (typically between 40MHz - 120MHz). The matching network is then used to make them resonating at 13.56MHz and therefore suite able for NFC. Also the Q-factor should be in a decent range, dependent on used technology and bitrate. AN5276 is providing a good overview about important antenna parameters.
Selecting the right antenna depends in most cases on the overall system and use-case. In an access control reader, a smd antenna could maybe also be used to read an ID1 tag, but the read range and cost might not be satisfying.
BR Travis