RFID UHF Tag

Features:

Overview

UHF is an efficient wireless communication technique that enables the transmission and reception of data over a large distance. RFID tags enable automated identification.

A typical RFID UHF tag has an integrated circuit (IC) chip and an antenna attached on a substrate like paper label. The IC chip carries the unique identification number and other data such as product information while the antenna transmits and receives data with the RFID reader.

RFID UFH tags can be read rapidly and in large quantities, and they are often longer than other types of RFID tags. This makes them helpful for applications such as tracking large numbers of items in an organisation.

Features:

 Memory capacity: Depending on the application, UHF RFID tags can have memory capacities ranging from a few bytes to several kilobytes.

 Read Range: RFID UHF tags and RFID HF readers can read tags from a long distance. RFID UHF tags read farther than RFID HF tags.

 Tags: UHF RFID tags can have numerous forms, such as labels, tags, cards, or inlays, to accommodate varied applications and environments. RFID UHF tags and RFID HF readers may scan many tags concurrently, making them appropriate for high-volume tracking applications.

 Anti-collision techniques: UHF RFID tags can use anti-collision algorithms to prevent data collision when several tags are read at the same time.

 Security: UHF RFID tags can be configured with encryption or authentication methods to prevent illegal data access or cloning. Encryption and authentication may be added to RFID UHF tags to protect data.

 Customization: UHF RFID tags can be printed with barcodes, logos or text to give extra information or branding for the product or asset.

 Durability: Both RFID UHF tags is often designed to withstand harsh environments, making them suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.

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