RFID Evaluation and Development Kits, Boards

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
DVK90130

DVK90130

Melexis

BOARD EVAL FOR MLX90130

0

STEVAL-IPR001V1

STEVAL-IPR001V1

STMicroelectronics

EVAL BOARD RFID READER

0

RX-MFR-RNLK-00

RX-MFR-RNLK-00

Texas Instruments

KIT EVAL S4100 MULTI-FUNC READER

0

OM5588/N5331U01,69

OM5588/N5331U01,69

NXP Semiconductors

KIT DEMO PN533/C207

0

EVB90129

EVB90129

Melexis

KIT EVAL BOARD FOR MLX90129

0

AS3911-RD-AUT

AS3911-RD-AUT

ams

AUTO DOORHANDLE REF SYST AS3911

0

PNEV7462BM

PNEV7462BM

NXP Semiconductors

NFC DEV BOARD - PN7462

0

DEMOKITLR

DEMOKITLR

STMicroelectronics

DEMO KIT LONG-RANGE

0

100-3600-1

100-3600-1

BECOM Systems GmbH

KIT NFC ADAPTER PROGRAMMABLE

0

M5E-C-DEVKIT

M5E-C-DEVKIT

ThingMagic, a JADAK Brand

KIT DEV FOR M5E COMPACT

0

RI-K3A-001A-00

RI-K3A-001A-00

Texas Instruments

RFID EVALUATION KIT II 134.2KHZ

0

ATA6286-EK3

ATA6286-EK3

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

EVAL ACTIVE RFID 125KHZ+433MHZ

0

MFEV800/HAB,122

MFEV800/HAB,122

NXP Semiconductors

KIT EVAL MIFARE RFID

0

DVK90121

DVK90121

Melexis

KIT DEV FOR MLX90121

0

TRF7960AEVM

TRF7960AEVM

Texas Instruments

EVAL MODULE FOR TRF7960/1

0

TRF7960TB

TRF7960TB

Texas Instruments

TARGET BOARD FOR TRF7960

0

SLEV400/HAB,122

SLEV400/HAB,122

NXP Semiconductors

KIT EVAL I.CODE RFID 13.56MHZ

0

RF430CL330HTB

RF430CL330HTB

Texas Instruments

RF430CL330H NFC DYNAMIC TAG TARG

0

SLEV610B,699

SLEV610B,699

NXP Semiconductors

EVAL READER BLUEBOARD SLRC610

0

AS3931 DB

AS3931 DB

ams

BOARD DEMO FOR AS3931

0

RFID Evaluation and Development Kits, Boards

1. Overview

RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) evaluation and development kits are essential tools for designing, testing, and optimizing wireless communication systems. These kits enable engineers to prototype hardware, validate protocols, and ensure compliance with industry standards. RFID systems utilize electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects, while RF/IF components handle signal processing between antennas and baseband systems. These technologies are critical in IoT, supply chain management, automotive systems, and healthcare.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
RFID Reader KitsSupport ISO/IEC 14443, NFC, UHF protocols; include antennas and SDKsContactless payment terminals, access control systems
RFID Tag EmulatorsSimulate passive/active tags for protocol testingInventory management, logistics tracking
RF/IF Transceiver BoardsCover 300 MHz 6 GHz; integrate frequency synthesizers and ADCs5G prototyping, software-defined radios
Development Boards with MCUsEmbedded ARM/FPGA processors for algorithm implementationSmart metering, industrial automation

3. Structure and Components

A typical kit includes:

  • RF front-end modules (amplifiers, filters, mixers)
  • Baseband processors with ADC/DAC interfaces
  • Programmable antennas (dipole, loop, patch types)
  • Onboard memory (Flash, EEPROM) for tag data storage
  • Debug interfaces (UART, SPI, USB 2.0/3.0)
  • Power management units for battery or USB-powered operation

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency Range125 kHz 900 MHz (LF/HF/UHF) or 2.4 GHz ISM bandDetermines application compatibility (e.g., 13.56 MHz for NFC)
Read/Write Distance0 15 cm (HF) or 0 15 m (UHF)Impacts deployment scenarios
Data Transfer Rate106 kbps 848 kbps (ISO/IEC 14443)Affects system throughput
Output Power0 30 dBm adjustableRegulatory compliance (FCC, ETSI)
Protocol SupportEPCglobal Gen2, ISO 15693, LoRaWANInteroperability assurance

5. Application Areas

Major industries include:

  • Retail: Inventory tracking (e.g., Amazon Go stores)
  • Healthcare: Patient monitoring and medication management
  • Automotive: Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS)
  • Logistics: Package tracking with UHF RFID portals
  • Industrial IoT: Predictive maintenance sensors

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorKey ProductFeatures
NXP SemiconductorsMifare SDK Starter KitSupports 13.56 MHz, includes JavaCard development tools
TI (Texas Instruments)RF430FRL152HEVMLow-power HF RFID sensor tag development
STMicroelectronicsST25R3911B-DISCOMulti-protocol reader with NFC and FeliCa support
ImpinjImpinj Speedway R420UHF Gen2 reader for supply chain applications

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Frequency compatibility with target environment
  2. Regulatory certifications (FCC, CE, RoHS)
  3. Integration with existing development ecosystems (e.g., Arduino, STM32Cube)
  4. Debugging capabilities (JTAG/SWD support)
  5. Cost-to-performance ratio for volume production

8. Industry Trends

Future directions include:

  • Integration with AI for adaptive frequency hopping
  • Advancements in sub-6 GHz 5G RF front-ends
  • Energy-harvesting RFID tags for battery-free IoT
  • Increased adoption of RISC-V-based programmable transceivers
  • Expansion of RFID into medical implant tracking (ISO 18000-7 compliant)

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