The PhidgetRFID Read-Write reads RFID tags that are brought in close
proximity to the reader and returns the tag identification number.
Writing data to T5577 tags is also supported.
RFID (radio frequency identification) systems use data strings stored
inside RFID tags to uniquely identify people or objects when their
tags are scanned by an RFID reader. These types of systems are found
in many applications such as passport protection, animal identification,
inventory control systems, and secure access control systems.
The PhidgetRFID Read-Write supports reading and writing in 3 protocols;
EM4100, ISO11785 FDX-B, and PhidgetTag. The PhidgetTag protocol simply
stores up to 24 ASCII characters to the tag, eliminating the necessity
for a table of corresponding tag numbers and names in your program.
Phidgets sells EM4100 read-only tags that can be read with either
of our RFID readers, and writable tags which can be written with the
1024 using any protocol. Any 3rd-party EM4100 or ISO11785 tags can
be read.
Because passive tags require a strong RF field to operate, their effective
range is limited to an area in close proximity to the RFID reader.
The distance over which the RFID tag is usable is affected by such
things as the tag shape and size, materials being used in the area
near the reader, and the orientation of the reader and tag in respect
to each other and in their operating environment. The smaller a tag,
the closer it must be to the reader to operate.
Because passive tags require a strong RF field to operate, their effective
range is limited to an area in close proximity to the RFID reader.
The distance over which the RFID tag is usable is affected by such
things as the tag shape and size, materials being used in the area
near the reader, and the orientation of the reader and tag in respect
to each other and in their operating environment. The smaller a tag,
the closer it must be to the reader to operate.
Comes Packaged with:
A 3018 - Mini-USB Cable 180cm
A Hardware mounting kit
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