RFID reader prevents data loss

RFID reader prevents data loss
GAO RFID Inc. has introduced a new second-generation RFID-reader operating at ultra-high frequencies. Model 216007, with increased resistance to radio waves and a mono-static connection via an antenna. RFID-reader itself is small in size and has a high reading speed.

Photo 1 GAO RFID Inc. has introduced a new second-generation RFID reader operating at ultra-high frequencies. Model 216007, with increased resistance to radio waves and a mono-static connection via an antenna. RFID-The reader itself is small in size and has a high reading speed.

The reader prevents data loss by storing information read from the tag in non-volatile memory, which allows the information to be retained even in the event of a power outage. Another feature of this RFID-reader is its autonomous mode of operation, which allows you to perform various operations with it, such as data synchronization, command entry, etc.

The RFID-reader, which prevents data loss, is compatible with the second generation EPC, ultra-high frequency and is certified according to the international standard ISO 18000-6c. It also has an IP53 protection rating, allowing it to operate in harsh environments.

In addition, it uses a frequency range of 902.75 MHz - 927.5 MHz and can be installed with RFID software, making it suitable for use in logistics, manufacturing and other fields. This RFID reader is also compatible with platforms such as Microsoft BizTalk RFID, IBM Web Sphere, Oat Systems, and Oracle.

 

Source: rfidnews.org

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