A UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) reader is a device used to read and communicate with UHF RFID tags. UHF RFID technology operates at a frequency range between 860 MHz and 960 MHz, allowing for longer reading distances and faster data transfer compared to other RFID systems.
Category: Readers, Card Readers, UHF Readers
Features | |
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— | Read range up to 5 meters (adjustable) |
— | Read Sensitivity: Line polarization read mode |
— | Wiegand 34-Bit (Can change to 26-Bit via software) |
— | Comes with the mounting plate |
— | Weatherproof (IP66) |
— | Two working mode: Trigger read & Always read |
— | Maximum Cable Distance: 100m |
— | Multiple label recognition |
UHF 1-5 / 2-5 Catalogue
The UHF RFID reader consists of several components that work together to facilitate the reading and writing of RFID tags. One of the key elements is the reader antenna, which emits radio waves to establish communication with nearby RFID tags. The antenna can be either built-in or external, depending on the design of the reader.
The reader also contains a radio frequency module that transmits and receives signals to communicate with the tags. This module converts the radio waves received from the antenna into digital data that can be processed by the reader’s microcontroller or computer interface.
The microcontroller or processing unit is responsible for managing the overall operation of the UHF RFID reader. It controls the radio frequency module, processes the data received from the tags, and executes any necessary commands or operations.
To connect with external devices, such as computers or control systems, the UHF RFID reader may have various interfaces, including USB, Ethernet, or wireless connectivity options like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. These interfaces enable seamless integration of the reader into existing systems for data exchange and analysis.
The UHF RFID reader can read multiple tags simultaneously, making it suitable for various applications such as inventory management, asset tracking, supply chain management, and access control systems. Its long reading range and fast data transfer speed enhance efficiency and accuracy in tracking and identifying items.