2026-06-07 6:21 AM
Hi,
Follow-up to my earlier thread:
https://community.st.com/t5/st25-nfc-rfid-tags-and-readers/st25r3911b-disco-for-rfid-mid-range-in-a-box-with-constraints/m-p/894801#M13962
where a similar hand-wound loop approach was discussed, I tried to reproduce it but it won't work. On the GUI I get a score of 2 on the RF field measurement.
I'm a real beginner in RF. I'm using the STEVAL-25R200SA and I want to build my own ~15 cm diameter loop antenna by hand for ISO 15693 tags.
What I've done so far: I wound a loop with enamelled copper wire, scraped the enamel off both ends to get a clean copper contact, and connected it on the Flexible Antenna daughterboard. Photo of my setup attached.
Is the flexible antenna the best route for a custom antenna, or should I use the 50 Ohm interface board instead?
Could someone give me a step-by-step on how to build and tune the loop myself (number of turns, geometry, target inductance, matching)?
Thanks!
2026-06-07 9:04 AM - edited 2026-06-07 9:12 AM
Hi,
building an antenna is not difficult, but you have to measure, what you build.
So for 13.56 MHz - i suppose , you didnt tell frequency - you have to check, what you puzzle together.
A spectrum analyzer+tracking generator or a network analyzer is needed, maybe just a cheap one:
- then you can check, what the antenna is doing:
....where is the main resonance .
Without any measurement...its just rolling the dice.
btw
Your free flying wires to the box are a no go. At 13M your in the short wave radio range...and the rules of rf design apply.
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