RFID Testing
National Instruments supplies flexible software utilities and modular RF instrumentation for the emulation and measurement of radio frequency identification (RFID) readers and tags. Design and test engineers can combine these tools to perform comprehensive protocol and parametric tests in accordance with international RFID standards. Some benefits of using NI RFID tools include:
Technical ResourcesRFID Test – Part I: RFID Overview and General Test RequirementsThis webcast introduction covers the technology behind RFID, basic testing requirements, and a software-defined instrumentation strategy to meet various challenges. RFID Test – Part 2: Protocol and Interoperability ValidationThis webcast explains basic characteristics of the Class 1 Gen 2 UHF RFID standard (ISO 18000-6c), including link timing, state machine, spectral emissions, and data rate variability. Validate RFID Tags with Real-Time Reader EmulationThis article explores how the combination of emerging protocols and requirements for multivendor interoperability produces a significant test challenge. Read more about one technique for protocol conformance test. The State of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)This tutorial series is based on the transcription of a presentation by Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal, during the RF Summit at NIWeek 2005. Browse this six-part RFID tutorial. Example SystemsAccess Information about the VI Service Network NI-VISN-100 RFID Conformance TesterThe NI-VISN-100 RFID tester is a conformance test and measurement solution by the NI Alliance Partner VI Service Network. Read the Case Study: Using NI Software and Hardware to Develop and Test RFID TagsNI LabVIEW software and PXI hardware combine to create a cost-effective, flexible system for Intermec. |
