ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
How to choose the right RAIN RFID antenna?
Get perfect readability with the right antenna for your RAIN RFID system.
Date & TimeRecorded on Thursday October 10, 2024
Antennas are critical components in RAIN RFID systems. While handheld readers have integrated antennas, transitioning to hands-free, fixed RAIN RFID infrastructure requires a deeper understanding of antenna selection.
Selecting the right antenna is crucial for the performance of your RAIN RFID system. In this webinar, we will guide you through the essentials of antenna selection. Whether you're an RFID system integrator or a technical project manager, this session is tailored to help you make informed decisions.
Gain in-depth knowledge of antenna fundamentals, essential terminology, and various antenna options. Our presenters will cover everything you need to know, from understanding datasheets to avoiding common pitfalls. With their extensive RFID and antenna design background, you'll receive practical advice and answers to your most pressing questions.
Agenda:
- Antenna fundamentals and essential terminology
- Various antenna types
- Best practices for selecting the right antenna for different RAIN RFID applications
- What to ask from your suppliers?
- Common pitfalls in antenna selection
- Q&A
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Speakers
Times-7
I am an RFID Engineer, specializing in electrical engineering, mechatronics, and system integration. I ensure the quality of customer's antenna designs and expand their performance knowledge base to meet their customers' needs.
Times-7
I am a CTO and company director of Times-7 and I have over 40 years of experience in technical and general management roles. I was elected to the RAIN Alliance Board of Directors in 2023, focusing on strategic product development and business governance, having played a pivotal role in establishing Times-7 as a global leader in RAIN RFID antennas.
Voyantic
I’ve been at Voyantic since 2019, started as a Master’s thesis worker, then moved on to work as a Hardware designer and Hardware team lead so electronics and RF are my main things. I also like to try stuff outside of my expertise and comfort zone, sometimes I might even speak in a webinar or write a blog post.
Voyantic