In this video, we'll teach you about the basic components of a typical race timing system. New race directors and timers often ask for our guidance in putting together an RFID race timing system, also known as a chip timing system. They often have a do-it-yourself mentality and are eager to build their own chip timing system, but may not necessarily know where to begin.
After watching other companies set up timing systems at races, most DIY race timers are familiar with the basics of race timing, but the inexperience of managing a system may create some headaches when you begin building your own system. This short guide will point you in the right direction and cut down on those headaches.
==============================================
The Five Basic Components of Race Timing Solutions:
1. Reader: A reader will scan the tags as they cross checkpoints and finish lines.
2. Antenna: The antenna serves as the crucial piece that communicates information between tags and the reader.
3. Chips/Tags: A tag contains the RFID chip which stores and processes unique information. Race participants will wear a tag, usually on their bib.
4. Cables: Cables connect the antenna to the reader.
5. Timing Software: Software will process the information and track time stamps of participants.
==============================================
Read the full article here: blog.atlasrfidstore.com/build...
Sign Up for our Newsletter for New Articles, Videos, and eBooks - as well as coupons and promotions!
kzitem.info?q=ht...
For more information on RFID and how it is being used all over the world, please check out our other resources (listed below) and contact us for more information.
RFID Insider Blog:
blog.atlasrfidstore.com/
RFID Resources:
kzitem.info?q=ht...
Contact Us:
kzitem.info?q=ht...
Негізгі бет Ғылым және технология How-To Build Your Own Race Timing System
Пікірлер: 16