RFID testing

RFID is a wireless technology supported by many different vendors for tags (also called transponders or smart cards) and readers (also called interrogators or terminals). In order to ensure global operability of the products multiple test standards have been developed. Furthermore, standardization organizations like ETSI organize RFID Plugtests,[1][2] where products from multiple vendors are tested against each other in order to ensure interoperability.

Test standards

The most important test standards are:

  • ISO/IEC 10373-6 for conformance to ISO/IEC 14443
  • ISO/IEC 10373-7 for conformance to ISO/IEC 15693
  • ISO/IEC 18047 [3] multiple parts for conformance to ISO/IEC 18000 multiple parts
  • ISO/IEC 18046 [4] multiple parts for performance of ISO/IEC 18000 systems, interrogators and tags

Testing Equipment Vendors

  • CISC Semiconductor GmbH[5]
  • JX Instrumentation Ltd[6]
  • Voyantic Ltd[7]

Testing Vendors

  • MET Laboratories, Inc.[8]
  • TRaC Global[9]
  • FIME[10]
  • Arsenal Testhouse [11]

See also

  • RFID Journal

Reference

  1. ^ ETSI Plugtests™ RFID Interoperability Event Germany
  2. ^ ETSI Plugtests™ RFID Interoperability Event China
  3. ^ ISO/IEC 18047 Information technology -- Radio frequency identification device conformance test methods
  4. ^ ISO/IEC 18046 Information technology -- Radio frequency identification device performance test methods
  5. ^ CISC Semiconductor GmbH - RFID test equipment
  6. ^ JX Instrumentation - RFID Conformance and Performance Testers
  7. ^ Voyantic - RFID Test and Measurement Solutions
  8. ^ MET Laboratories - RFID Testing
  9. ^ TRaC Global - RFID Testing
  10. ^ FIME - RFID Testing Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Arsenal Testhouse - RFID Testing

External links

  • QR RFID Reader