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<html> <head> <title>RFID-Bulletin Board: tag on metal surface, Klaus Menken am 03.11.99</title> <!-- Anfang Header --><!-- Ende Header --></head><BODY BGCOLOR="#fffcf4"><!-- Anfang BeitragsseitenKopf --><!-- Ende BeitragsseitenKopf --> <center> <h1>tag on metal surface</h1> </center><!-- AnfangLinie --><center><p><HR></p></center><!-- EndeLinie --><center>[ <a href="#followups">Answers</a> ] [ <a href="#postfp">Reply</a> ] [ <a href="../index.htm">RFID-Bulletin Board</a> ]</center><!-- AnfangLinie --><center><p><HR></p></center><!-- EndeLinie --><p><blockquote>Written by <a href="mailto:Klaus.Menken@intermec.com">Klaus Menken</a> on 03. November 1999 at 23:02:51:<p>In Reply to: <a href="12.htm">RFID tag on a metal surface</a> written by Brian HooSang on 19. May 1999 at 21:43:48:<p>Amtech, now owned by Intermec Technologies Corporation is introducing the intellitag 500 series of 2.4 GHz Transponders. They will be available with a kind of spacer so that they work on metal surfaces.<p>Regards,<br>Klaus Menken<p>>Placing a tag on a metal surface will destroy the coupling effects if the tag is too close to the metal. What type of material would "block" the existence of the ground from the tag antenna's point of view? <p>>Any suggestions would be appreciated.<p>>Brian HooSang<br>>Unversity of Michigan<p><br><br><!-- AnfangLinie --><center><p><HR></p></center><!-- EndeLinie --><p><a name="followups"><B>Answers:</B></a><br><ul><!--insert: 28--></ul><!--end: 28--><br><!-- AnfangLinie --><center><p><HR></p></center><!-- EndeLinie --><a name="postfp"><center><P><A HREF="http://www.eva-marbach.net"><IMG SRC="http://banner.parsimony.net/banner/button/marbach.gif" WIDTH=88 HEIGHT=31 BORDER=0 ALT="Eva Marbach" ></A></P></center><!-- AnfangLinie --><center><p><HR></p></center><!-- EndeLinie --><p><H3>Writing an Answer:</H3></a><p><form method=POST action="http://f16.parsimony.net/forum26490/wwwforum.cgi"><input type=hidden name="followup" value="12,28"><input type=hidden name="origname" value="Klaus Menken"><input type=hidden name="origemail" value="Klaus.Menken@intermec.com"><input type=hidden name="origsubject" value="tag on metal surface"><input type=hidden name="origdate" value="03. November 1999 at 23:02:51">Name:<br> <input type=text name="name" size=50 maxlength=50><br>E-Mail:<br> <input type=text name="email" size=50 maxlength=80><p>Subject:<br> <input type=text name="subject" value="Re: tag on metal surface" size=50 maxlength=80><p>Comment:<br><textarea name="body" COLS=100 ROWS=10>>Amtech, now owned by Intermec Technologies Corporation is introducing the intellitag 500 series of 2.4 GHz Transponders. They will be available with a kind of spacer so that they work on metal surfaces.>Regards,>Klaus Menken>>Placing a tag on a metal surface will destroy the coupling effects if the tag is too close to the metal. What type of material would "block" the existence of the ground from the tag antenna's point of view? >>Any suggestions would be appreciated.>>Brian HooSang>>Unversity of Michigan</textarea><p>Your Homepage-URL:<br> <input type=text name="url" size=50 maxlength=80><br>Title of Homepage:<br> <input type=text name="url_title" size=50 maxlength=80><br>URL of an image:<br> <input type=text name="img" size=50 maxlength=80><p><input type="submit" name="abschicken" value="Submit"> <input type="submit" name="vorschau" value="Preview"> <input type="reset" value="Cancel"> <b>Click only once!</b><p><!-- AnfangLinie --><center><p><HR></p></center><!-- EndeLinie --><center>[ <a href="#followups">Answers</a> ] [ <a href="#postfp">Reply</a> ] [ <a href="../index.htm">RFID-Bulletin Board</a> ]</center></blockquote><!-- Anfang BeitragsseitenFuss --><!-- Ende BeitragsseitenFuss --></body></html>
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