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    What Are the RFID Frequency Bands?

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    What Are the RFID Frequency Bands?

    1. Low Frequency (LF)

    • Frequency range:125–134 kHz
    • Read range:Very short (typically < 10 cm)
    • Characteristics:
    • Low data rate
    • Strong performance near metal or liquid
    • Very stable and interference-resistant

    Typical applications:

    • Animal tracking (livestock tags)
    • Access control systems
    • Car immobilizers (anti-theft systems)

    2. High Frequency (HF)

    • Frequency range:56 MHz
    • Read range:Up to ~1 meter (usually 10 cm–1 m)
    • Characteristics:
    • Moderate data rate
    • Works well in industrial and consumer environments
    • Supports NFC (Near Field Communication)

    Typical applications:

    • Smart cards (ID cards, payment cards)
    • Library systems
    • Ticketing systems
    • NFC smartphones

    3. Ultra High Frequency (UHF)

    • Frequency range:
    • 860–960 MHz(varies by region)
      • Europe: ~865–868 MHz
      • USA: ~902–928 MHz
    • Read range:Several meters (up to 10+ meters depending on system)
    • Characteristics:
    • High-speed data transfer
    • Supports bulk reading (multiple tags simultaneously)
    • More sensitive to liquids and metals

    Typical applications:

    • Supply chain and logistics tracking
    • Warehouse management
    • Retail inventory systems
    • Pallet and container tracking

    4. Microwave RFID (Super High Frequency in some classifications)

    • Frequency range:45 GHz (and sometimes 5.8 GHz)
    • Read range:Long, but depends heavily on environment
    • Characteristics:
    • Very high data rate
    • More directional communication
    • Higher power consumption

    Typical applications:

    • Electronic toll collection (ETC)
    • Real-time vehicle tracking
    • High-speed industrial tracking systems

    5. Active RFID (Special Case Frequency Use)

    • Often operates at:
    • 433 MHz (common in industrial RTLS systems)
    • 4 GHz (Wi-Fi-like environments)
      • Key difference:Tags have their own power source (battery)

    Typical applications:

    • Real-time location systems (RTLS)
    • Asset tracking in large facilities
    • Mining, oil & gas monitoring

    Summary Comparison

    Band

    Frequency

    Range

    Best For

    LF

    125–134 kHz

    Very short

    Animal ID, access control

    HF

    13.56 MHz

    Short

    NFC, cards, ticketing

    UHF

    860–960 MHz

    Medium–long

    Logistics, inventory

    Microwave

    2.45 GHz

    Long

    Toll, high-speed tracking

    Conclusion

    RFID systems use multiple frequency bands depending on range, environment, and data requirements.

    • LF = stability
    • HF = secure short-range communication
    • UHF = supply chain efficiency and bulk scanning
    • Microwave = high-speed or special industrial applications

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