The electric field strength produced by a reader is a function of the EIRP. The EIRP required to detect a modulated backscattered RF signal from a transponder with a reasonably high signal-to-noise ratio is determined by the maximum range to the transponder and the detection sensitivity of the reader receiver plus any gain margin. If the overall gain characteristics of the transponder were held constant, the required EIRP then becomes site dependent.
The electric field strength to accomplish modulated backscattering is expected to be lower than that required for triggering a transponder or for sending a reader data message. Sensitive reader receivers likely will be necessary, however, such as that obtained with homodyne or heterodyne technology.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 21, § 1703.6
Note: Authority cited: Section 27565, Streets and Highways Code. Reference: Sections 27564 and 27565, Streets and Highways Code.