Transmission Window And Read/Write Distance - Siemens SIMATIC RF300 System Manual

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RF300 system planning
4.1 Fundamentals of application planning
4.1.2

Transmission window and read/write distance

The reader generates an inductive alternating field. The field is strongest near to the reader.
The strength of the field decreases in proportion to the distance from the reader. The
distribution of the field depends on the structure and geometry of the antennas in the reader
and transponder.
A prerequisite for the function of the transponder is a minimum field strength at the
transponder achieved at a distance S
transmission window between transponder and reader:
Table 4-1
S
:
a
S
g
L
SP
4-2
Reader and ANT1 transmission window and read/write distance
Operating distance between transponder and reader
Limit distance (maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the
transponder, at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions)
Length of a transmission window
The length L
is valid for the calculation. At S
D
Intersection of the axes of symmetry of the transponder
from the reader. The picture below shows the
g
, the field length increases from L
a,min
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to L
.
D
max
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