Antennas for ePellets Sample Clauses

Antennas for ePellets. The small glass-encapsulated RFID tags that were used in earlier attempts at tracking iron-ore pellets fill only a small fraction of the volume available in the spherical volume of a pellet. Based on this it was assumed that significantly better antennas could be constructed simply by increasing the radius of the coil, perhaps even omitting the ferromagnetic core at a modest penalty. In total, 5 different coils were built and tested in the frame of the ePellet project, two of which are shown in Fig. 19 and 20. Measurement results for all 5 coils as well as from a commercial coil (Fig.18 ) are presented in Table 1 for a frequency of 125 kHz. Mutual coupling was measured relative to a
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