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RFID Systems |
Also called electronic tags, IC tags, ubiquitous ID systems and RF tags, RFID Systems allow data to be read and written without contact using electrical and electromagnetic signals, not being affected by the material or surface condition of the target object. RFID systems also used over a large communications area.
RFID systems can be used just about anywhere, from clothing tags to missiles to pet tags to food - anywhere that a unique identification system is needed. The tag can carry information as simple as a pet owners name and address or the cleaning instruction on a sweater to as complex as instructions on how to assemble a car.
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Model No. |
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Brief Description |
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V680
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13.56 MHz |
ISO/IEC18000-3 (ISO/IEC15693) compliance. High-speed transmission response. Supporting production line indicators and traceability management in high-temperature processes. |
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V680-HAM91/ -HAM81
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ID Flag Sensor that reads and writes 16 bits of data with 1 unit. Useful in applications from simple product identification to managing work progress. |
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V640
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134 kHz |
Enables reading and writing transponders for various Semiconductor applications, such as FOUPs (Front- Opening Unified Pods), reticles, and pods. |
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V670
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13.56 MHz |
Offers long-life battery-free Data Carriers at high speed to read and write data 1,000 million times. Self execution mode for data processing with no host controller intervention. |
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V600
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530 kHz |
RFID system that offers superior environment resistance with max. communication distance up to 100 mm. Lineup includes built-in-battery (8 Kb) and battery-less Data Carrier (256 bytes). |
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