ST25R3911B-DISCO for RFID mid-range in a box with constraints
Hello,
I am a French engineering student working on a startup project as part of my MBA. We are developing an interactive musical box for children aged 3 to 7 years old.
The core feature of the product relies on RFID detection: small figurines shaped like musical instruments are placed on a circular rotating tray (15 cm diameter). Each figurine has an RFID tag under its base. When a figurine is placed on the tray, the reader must detect it and trigger the corresponding audio track.
Here are our technical constraints:
- The reader will be fixed under the tray, at a very short vertical distance (1 to 2 cm at most)
- The detection zone must cover the full surface of the tray, meaning a lateral radius of 7.5 cm
- The tags will be in slow rotational movement
- The reader must be connectable to a PC via USB for prototyping purposes, so we can retrieve detected tag UIDs in real time via a Python or JavaScript script
- Budget constraint: under 100€
After research, we identified the ST25R3911B-DISCO evaluation kit as a potential candidate, notably for its ISO 15693 long-range support and its USB connectivity.
Our question is: would the ST25R3911B-DISCO, paired with an appropriately sized antenna, be able to reliably detect ISO 15693 tags across a 15 cm diameter surface at a very short vertical distance? And if so, what antenna size and configuration would you recommend for this use case?
Thank you very much for your time and support.
