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arxiv: 2408.14168 · v1 · pith:EVOSLINX · submitted 2024-08-26 · physics.app-ph

Long-Range Over-a-Meter NFC Antenna Design and Impedance Matching

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NFC and RFID technologies have seen significant advancements, with expanding applications necessitating the design of novel antenna structures that enhance range capabilities. This paper presents a study on the design and impedance matching of long-range NFC coils, focusing on optimizing antenna performance over distances exceeding one meter. Through numerical analyses of various coil geometries, including single-turn and multi-wire configurations, we explore the effects of coil size, wire separation, and current distribution on magnetic field generation. Additionally, an adaptive impedance matching approach is proposed to maintain efficient power transfer, significantly improving field strength and system performance. The proposed designs demonstrate superior interrogation distances compared to existing configurations, highlighting the potential for enhanced long-range NFC applications.

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