Barcodes and RFID Flashcards
What does an RFID tag do?
It allows data to be transmitted wirelessly over radio waves.
What are the two parts of an RFID system?
a tag and a reader.
What are RFID tags made of?
- An antenna for transmitting and receiving signal
- A chip for processing signals
- A battery for active systems
Name some examples of RFID tags being used
- Student ID cards for security
- Library cards
- Production lines and warehouses
- Farm animals and pets
What is the range of a passive RFID tag?
Around 1 meter
What is the range of an active RFID tag?
Around 200 meters
How are barcodes written?
Every digit is represented by 7 bars coloured black or white. Sometimes checksums are included in the barcode for validation.
How are barcodes read?
a light from a laser illuminates the barcode. More light is reflected from the white areas than from the black bars. The reflected light is captured by photoelectric cells that generate a set of electrical pulses that correspond to the black and white stripes in the barcode. These pulses are processed and converted to a binary number that represents the code.
How are QR codes read?
QR codes are read by taking an image of the QR code, either with a dedicated scanner, or by using a camera and app on a mobile device.
Name some examples of barcodes being used
- Warehouses to track inventory
- Retail to scan products as part of the purchase process