Magnetic Fields & RFID: Rolling to Detect

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Inductively coupled RFID readers require proper alignment for effective detection of smart labels. When held perpendicular to the antenna, the smart label fails to be detected due to insufficient energy coupling. Rolling the label changes its orientation, allowing for better energy transfer and detection. This phenomenon occurs because the rolled shape enhances the coupling between the RFID reader and the label's antenna. Understanding these principles is crucial for optimizing RFID performance.
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Hi

First, I´m new in this forum so I´m not sure if I´m posting in the right place. If I don´t...well, sorry.

Then my question...I´ll try to explain.

I´m playing with an inductively coupled RFID-reader and smart labels.
Holding the smart label 90 degrees with respect to the antenna, the smart label will not be detected.
However, if I "roll" the smart-label (sort of giving it the shape of a cigarette) it is detected even though I hold it 90 degrees with respect to the antenna.

Why does this happen?
Are additional magnetic fields created when a smart - tag is "rolled"

I hope my question was clear...hard to explain without pictures.


thanks in advance

t.
 
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