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.../B, ISO18000-3M3 and NFC. For its slim body, it could be easily embedded in those device which needs to integrate RFID technology. Due to its common USB and RS232 communication interface, the host computer c...
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... Embedded RFID Reader ISO15693 For Self Check In Out Machine Product Introduction: PBYTJ312 HF embedded all-in-one RFID reader is shielded design, which can work normally in metal surrounding environment. It...
... property and supports fast tag read/write operation with high identification rate.This USB RFID reader is compact in size which makes them very easy to handle and has protection standard minimum of IP 40 by...
... applications. RL17 is a high frequency micro power reader module in accordance with ISO15693 protocol. Note: This product is a reader module – NOT a finished RFID reader – and is meant for OEM and developer...
...RFID Reader With 24 Channels One GPIO ISO15693 and ISO18000-3M1 Product Introduction: This high power internet of things RFID reader features a industrial design, high sensitivity and provides stable reading...
HF RFID Intelligent Test Tube Rack Antenna 3D Identification Design Product Introduction: This high frequency RFID intelligent test tube rack uses 3D design technology and ensures it to be read at any direction...
... USB communication interface is convenient to link with computer directly. The surface of the reader is acrylic material with silk printing pattern, which is also changeable according to your demands to prin...
...RFID Reader USB Interface For Library Books Check In And Check Out RD202BL-U is a rarely model that allows to be used on metal desktop due to its metal shielding design. Its USB communication interface is co...
.... The coil can actually be a printed ink on a paper like substrate which than has an eeprom added to it. During the mid to late 1990’s, 13.56 MHz RFID tags were the vogue technology that many experts saw as ...