RFID in Medical Applications
RFID in Medical Applications
Agenda
RFID Basics RFID Portfolio
Readers, Tags, ICs
Typical Applications
High frequency applications Low frequency applications
Conclusions
RFID Basics
RFID is an automatic way to collect information or data on: People Products Places Times Transactions Identification is performed in milliseconds No Line-of-sight is required It is contact-less It works in harsh environments Multiple tags can be read simultaneously
Radio signals are electromagnetic waves, having a magnetic component (H-Field) and an electric component (E-Field) LF & HF systems use the Magnetic field to transfer power by induction Strength of this field falls off quickly Liquids have less of an effect on H-Field UHF systems use the Electric field to transfer power by capacitive coupling Strength of this field doesnt fall off as quickly which provides for a potentially longer read distances Liquids absorb E-field and reduce performance Metals either shield signals or detune the inlays Special metal mount tags are typically required
Frequency of Operation
RFID tags exhibit different characteristics at different frequencies.
1 MHz
HF
10 MHz
VHF
100 MHz
UHF
1 GHz
10 GHz
13.56 MHz
Slide 8 There are only certain frequencies in the radio spectrum where tags are allowed to operate and, depending on the frequency chosen, tags can have quite different operating characteristics. Here we see part of the radio frequency spectrum - unfortunately, most of this finite resource was allocated long before RFID came along so that RFID is limited to 3 main bands in the Low Frequency (or LF) band between 120 and 134 kHz in the High Frequency (or HF) band at 13.56 MHz and in the Ultra High Frequency (or UHF) band between 850 and 960 MHz Associated with each band are International standards which we will be reviewing later.
Mode of operation
A battery-less transponder gets its energy from the antennas signal
The radio waves are generated by the readers antenna.
Antenna Reader
Transponder
A tag in the RF field uses energy from the radio waves to respond to the readers commands
TI RFID LF - Transponders
Features
ISO 11784/11785 Compliant Best in Class Performance Through Patented HDX Technology Patented Transponder Tuning Provides Stable and High Read/Write Performance 64 Bit Read Only, 80 Bit Read/write, 1360 Bit Multi Page Packaged in Glass Plastic Compound Several proctection classes available, IP 68; IP67; IP53
Transponder Processing
TI RFID LF Readers
Features
Best In Class Performance Through Patented HDX Technology Available as IC and reader modules Reduced Power Output For Handheld And Medium Read/Write Range Applications
Easy to implement Full Portfolio of Readers & Antennas Autotuning RS232, RS422/485, and USB Interface Highly Integrated Transceiver ICs Compatible with all TI Transponders
Proven In Harsh Industrial Environments Read ranges > 7.5ft possible S251 Power Power RFM & Control Module Reader
TI RFID HF - Transponders
Features
ISO 15693 / ISO18000-3(Mode 1) Compliant Highest Quality Inlay Manufacturing Process yields consistent read/write performance 8 standard inlay/tag form factors 256 bit, 256 bit with Password Write Protect and Kill Feature, and 2k bit silicon parts Laser Tuning of Inlays (two tuning options: standard tuning for conversion into paper labels and offset tuning for conversion into PVC. Custom tuning also available)
Square 22mm encapsulated CD/DVD Minirectangle Medium Rectangle PVC Laminated Card Large Rectangle
Transponder Processing
Reel form (5k good per reel) Laminated ID-1 cards and overmolded for harsh environments Worldwide third party relationships for custom application tags using our HF die.
24mm circular
TI RFID HF Readers
Features
Best In Class Performance Available as IC and reader modules Reduced Power Output For Handheld And Medium Read/Write Range Applications
Easy to implement Full Portfolio of ICs, Readers & Antennas USB, Ethernet, RS232 and RS422/485 Interfaces Available Highly Integrated Transceiver ICs Compatible with all TI Transponders
MR200 TRF796x S6700 Reader IC Reader IC family TRF7960 EVM PR/MR101 Feig Reader Feig Reader
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Allowed field strength High Energy transfer Moisture Very Good No damping
Separation
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Pharmaceutical Authentication
Human Readable Bar Code Security Marker Human Interaction
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Medical Demo
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TRF7960/61 HF Reader IC
Products (all are pin for pin compatible) TRF7960 supports ISO14443A/B, ISO15693 & Tag-it TRF7961 supports ISO15693 & Tag-it Low Power/Small size 9 2.7 to 5.5V input supply range 9 7 user selectable power modes for maximizing battery life 9 32pin QFN (5mm x 5mm) Integration 9 Fully integrated protocol handling: encoding, decoding, packetization, and error checking w/ high data rate support (212, 424 & 848kbps) 9 Multiple, Integrated LDOs w/ high PSRR 9 Clock output for microcontroller minimizes total Bill of Materials (BOM) 9 Dual AM & PM (Phase Modulation) receivers and RSSI readings 9 Programmable output power, 100mW and 200mW Configurability/flexibility 9 Configurable I/O levels to accommodate multiple uP voltages 9 Selectable receive gain, and AGC 9 11 User accessible & controllable registers for fine tuning of system 9 Parallel data communication OR Serial 4-pin SPI interface 9 MSP430 source code available free through Extranet Site
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FM RX HDX READER
CL
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Ultra Low Power Data Logger Memory EEPROM memory extension for existing microcontroller systems Wireless battery-less sensor interface Microcontroller powered by LF field For capsulated systems without battery availability
Multi purpose LF Interface to a Microcontroller Remote Control Applications Stand alone LF-Transponder with memory
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Check Battery Level/Battery Charge The TMS37157 checks the battery level without invoking the MSP430 Charge the battery through the field of the Demo Reader
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Conclusions
RFID can help prevent counterfeiting and mix-ups of important medicine and medical devices. 13.56Mhz (HF) best for tagging of patients and pharmaceutical containers due to small size, low cost, and flexible form factor. 134.2kHz (LF) is best for transponders with measurement tasks due to high energy transfer and HDX operation. High integration and low current consumption of TI RFID and MSP430 products make for an attractive reader and microcontroller combination.
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Questions?
TI-RFID Homepage http://www.ti.com/rfid/ RFID PIC Support 1-800-962-RFID(7343) http://www-k.ext.ti.com/sc/technicalsupport/email-tech-support.asp?RFID Eddie LaCost [email protected] (214) 567-5983
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