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Altera_Forum
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13 years agoAs a first point, I must confess that I'm not very familiar with UHF RFID protocols, but I did some work related to 13.56 MHz RFID, also involving FPGA.
In my view, at least the broad idea of a reconfigurable UHF RFID system makes sense, presuming that existing ICs most likely don't cover all existing protocols or don't allow all possible parameter variations. You can also assume that RFID chip vendors are using FPGAs to prototype the digital part of their ASIC designs. A broad idea however isn't a project objective. It seems to me, that the project details are still under discussion. In this case it seems meaningful to get a wider knowledge of existing RFID protocols, applications and design of industry standard systems. Also the general concepts of digital signal processing and particularly software defined radio are essential as project background theory. Regards, Frank