msinger
Electrical
- Nov 19, 2002
- 7
I am working on an RF based access control system. Small 13.56MHz transmitters are detected by a receiver/controller to grant or deny access to a doorway.
The problem is the 13.56MHz signal couples easily to metal surfaces and other wiring and re-radiates near the receiver triggering many false alarms. Site surveys and location of receivers can solve many re-radiation problems but system interconnect wiring also conducts this signal causing false alarms.
I have tried shielded wiring only to find the signal travels well on the shield also. I have grounded the shield to earth ground, circuit ground, single ended and on both ends to no avail. The only thing that has worked so far is to install ferrites on the offending wiring, at certain distances from the reciever. As the ferrites are a fairly expensinve solution I am fishing for any tips or alternatives to what I have tried so far.
Thanks,
Mike S
The problem is the 13.56MHz signal couples easily to metal surfaces and other wiring and re-radiates near the receiver triggering many false alarms. Site surveys and location of receivers can solve many re-radiation problems but system interconnect wiring also conducts this signal causing false alarms.
I have tried shielded wiring only to find the signal travels well on the shield also. I have grounded the shield to earth ground, circuit ground, single ended and on both ends to no avail. The only thing that has worked so far is to install ferrites on the offending wiring, at certain distances from the reciever. As the ferrites are a fairly expensinve solution I am fishing for any tips or alternatives to what I have tried so far.
Thanks,
Mike S