One of the most popular RF technologies is called acousto-magnetic (AM). A pulsed beam of radio waves from the transmitter strikes the tag, making it give off a precise frequency radio signal. The receiver picks up the signal, verifies that it's at the correct frequency, and then sets off the alarm. One big advantage of AM tags is that they can be scanned at quite a distance and at speed, making them popular in antitheft systems.
RFID tags are described as passive. Instead of containing batteries, they work entirely by responding to the incoming radio waves from the scanner or transmitter. There is just enough energy in those radio waves to activate the RFID chip. Passive tags typically send and receive signals with few meters and more.
Physical
Specifications
Item
SRDU01
Dimension
68.5*30.5*20.5mm
Material
ABS
Weight
10g
Color
Gray, White, Black or customized
Functional Specifications
Frequency
RFID: 860-960MHz, EAS: 58KHz or 8,2MHz
Protocol
EPC global C1 Gen2, ISO18000-6C
Chip
Impinj Monza R6P
Memory
EPC 128bits, USER 64bits,
TID96bits
Data Retention
50 years
Write Endurance
100,000 recycles
Reading Range
RFID: 8.0m
EAS: 1.2-2m
Environmental
Specifications
Feature
Security anti-theft and tracking
Mounting Methods
Three ball lock mechanism
with 19mm pin
Working Temperature
-40℃~+80℃
Storage Temperature
-45℃~+85℃
Certifications
Reach Approved, RoHS Approved, CE Approved
Packing Detail
100pcs/bag
ApplicationS
Apparel management
SEIKO RFID TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Add: Room 405, Building No.11, Donghai Taihe Plaza, Fengze District, Quanzhou 362000, China.
Tel: 0595-22586002
Email: sales@seikorfid.com
Phone: +86-18559272337 (WhatsApp)