Group:
I attach an RF interference inquiry from a customer; I have no 'smarts' where 
RF ID is concerned, so I turn to this august body...

==paste==We have an OMRON RFID data transfer system operating within the same 
room as 12 RF generators (bombarders).  The transmission frequency for the RFID 
system is 530 kHz and the transmission frequency for the bombarders is 400 kHz. 
 The RFID system works through an antenna embedded in a pallet and a stationary 
read/write head.  The bombarders are positioned on a platform overhead.  The 
normal sequence is for a pallet containing a bulb to move via conveyor to a 
read/write station where information is taken from and added to the pallet.  
The pallet is conveyed through several different processes, being read/written 
on roughly 8 occasions.  One of the processes contains an RF generator.  We are 
experiencing problems with the RFID system when the RF generators are on.  The 
read/write system operates properly when the RF generators are off.  We have 
determined that the RF generators are creating an interference that does not 
allow the RFID to operate properly.  Initially, w!
e built copper shields in the area of some 
of the RFID stationary heads.  This did not seem to help.  We also placed EMI 
suppressors on the RFID cables(near the read heads).  This also was not 
helpful.  I have spoken to a company that suggested the use of Ferrite tiles to 
absorb the interfering waves.  The problem with these tiles is that they are 
very brittle and difficult to use for shields.  The concept sounds good but I 
don't have much flexibility in where I can place the shields.  I am currently 
trying to use ferrite magnets attached to the copper guards.  Any 
help/suggestions you could give me would be greatly appreciated.  
===end paste==
Thanks for any suggestions; reply as you see fit.

WmFlanigan

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