How RFID bioglass tags work?

RFID bioglass tag use radio frequency identification technology to achieve its powerful functions.

It mainly consists of two parts: the chip and the antenna. The chip, as the core component, stores the pet’s unique identity information, including the owner’s contact information, vaccination records and other key data mentioned above. The antenna is responsible for receiving and transmitting signals, building a bridge to the outside world.

When a pet with an RFID bioglass tag enters a specific radio frequency field, near an area equipped with a corresponding reading device, the reader will emit a radio frequency signal of a specific frequency. At this point, the tag antenna receives the signal and, by virtue of the principle of electromagnetic induction, generates a weak current inside the tag to power the chip and activate it. After activation of the chip immediately through the antenna to the reader feedback stored pet information, the reader quickly decode this information, processing, and ultimately in the terminal equipment connected to show the details of the pet. The whole process can be completed instantly, without physical contact, even if the pet is in motion or hiding behind an obstacle, as long as it is within the effective range of the radio frequency field, it can accurately realize the information interaction, which is also the key to its identification convenience far beyond the traditional pet tag. This clever use of radio frequency signals to achieve non-contact information reading mode, so that the RFID bioglass tag has become a modern pet management field with a strong sense of technology and practicality of a powerful tool.

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