Abstract

This paper presents a near field communication (NFC) antenna that is printed directly on a ferrite substrate using a silver inkjet printing process. Such a silver inkjet printed ferrite NFC antenna provides a minimum substrate thickness, a good operation on metal objects, and a small assembly effort. The NFC antenna performance is analysed by measurements based on the ISO/IEC standard 10373-6 for proximity identification cards test methods. For this, the antenna is connected to an NFC microchip. Measurements in a non-metal environment show that the ferrite antenna performs equally good a custom-built NFC antenna printed on photo paper substrate, despite additional losses in the ferrite substrate. In a metal environment the ferrite antenna clearly outperforms the photo paper antenna.

Keywords:
Ferrite (magnet) Materials science Loop antenna Inkjet printing Antenna (radio) Substrate (aquarium) Electrical engineering Optoelectronics Antenna measurement Computer science Antenna factor Inkwell Composite material Engineering

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RFID technology advancements
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Antenna Design and Analysis
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