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RFID tags RFID tags consist of an integrated circuit (IC) attached to an antenna typically a small coil of wires plus some protective packaging (like a plastic card) as determined by the application r...
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An RFID system can be broken down into two main components. The first component is the RFID tag which transmits data as radio signals. The second is the RFID reader itself, which receives, converts an...
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The advancement of technology has brought tremendous changes to our business methods. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can help better manage the supply chain in the application of war...
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Recently, RFID technology makes a different for assets control. It can recognize and record the quantity or position of the item with its wireless identification function, which makes management more ...
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1. Active RFID Tags Active RFID tags are powered by a built-in battery, and different tags use different numbers and shapes of batteries. Advantages: long working distance, the distance between the ac...
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What is the effective range of radio waves received by the reader? The receiving range of the reader is affected by many factors, such as the frequency of radio waves, the size and shape of the tag, t...
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UHF RFID reader emit radio waves of a specific frequency through an RFID antenna and can communicate by issuing a unique ID. They do not require batteries and can be used for many years. RFID antenna ...
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Intelligent RFID readers are designed for easy installation into the typical 22mm panel-mount holes used with machinery, are readily integrated with automation systems, and enable OEMs and end-users t...
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To understand how to transmit information remotely (sometimes over long distances), we need to understand fluctuations. Waves are disturbances that propagate in space or media such as air or water. En...
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2.4G Current Monitoring RFID Tag is suitable for fixed frequency working mode, strong anti-interference ability, built-in 2.4G RFID antenna, effective reading range up to 80m, such as information asse...
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Public health concerns have put a new emphasis on contactless credentials. The blossoming variety of reader formats complicates the task of reading and verifying IDs. Contactless credentials can be di...
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RFID tags mainly consist of microchips, which can be attached to products or animals and transmit data by means of radio waves in the wireless system. The data is sent out through the RFID tag, even i...
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