Week2: We identify the most important components of
the RFID reader and the physics behind them. These components consist of an
antenna coil inductance and a capacitor which can produce the frequency that we
need. The equation that allows us to
find the frequency is
Where L is the inductance and
C is the capacitance. When a current flows around the inductance, it generates
an electromagnetic field that communicates with a tag by an antenna coil
inductance of that tag. When electromagnetic field enter the tag, it will
induce a current that flow around the antenna coil and power the integrator
circuit to get identity information, and transmitted back to the reader which
is called ‘backscattering process’ . Our
goal for this week is continuing to find out other components that can connect
with these two components in order to have a full schematic of the RFID
reader.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Week 1
Week 1: Research was done to have a basic understanding what was needed from us as a group. We also split up responsibilities via each group member's strength, but the group members will still be able to help each other out with their tasks. Dave is mostly responsible for the programming, Justin will mostly be taking care of electrical design, and Nasser will be mostly responsible for mechanical design with some implemented electrical design. Week 2 will start with circuit design.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Project Overview
Our goal is to make a RFID reader that will allow us to both unlock and lock a door. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification, and is a growing technology allowing people to do all sorts of things, such as having access to certain buildings, paying tolls, and even putting them on groceries to allow faster shopping. In this project we will be using our own Drexel ID cards and will construct an RFID reader to allow us to unlock a door that we will also construct (in small scale). This technology could lead to a variety of things such as added home security and more. Weekly updates will be posted so be sure to follow!
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