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| ===== Summary | ===== Summary | ||
| + | See also: [[sensors: | ||
| ==== Introduction | ==== Introduction | ||
| Another type of magnetic field sensing device is the magnetic tag. Basically, the technology behind magnetic tags is the same as the one used in anti-theft alarm systems in shops, where simple inductor-capacitor circuits or magnetostrictive strips are excited by a fixed search coil. Magnetostriction is the change in the dimension of a material when subjected to an external magnetic field. | Another type of magnetic field sensing device is the magnetic tag. Basically, the technology behind magnetic tags is the same as the one used in anti-theft alarm systems in shops, where simple inductor-capacitor circuits or magnetostrictive strips are excited by a fixed search coil. Magnetostriction is the change in the dimension of a material when subjected to an external magnetic field. | ||
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| ===== Devices | ===== Devices | ||
| - | <box 100% round blue|**Atmel TK5552A**> | + | {{template> |
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| - | Description: | + | |description=125 KHz RFID read/write tag. |
| - | Datasheet: {{http:// | + | |datasheet=[[http:// |
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| ===== Media ===== | ===== Media ===== | ||