RFID Tracking Manufacturing
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The Mifare two-chip RFID Mifare Keyfobs is a practical, hāngai tonu,…
UHF Metal Tags
Kawa RFID: EPC Class1 Gen2, ISO18000-6C Auautanga: (Tāua) 902-928MHz IC…
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Whakaahuatanga Poto:
RFID tracking manufacturing uses wireless radio frequency identification technology to track and control objects, machinery, or information in the production process. It offers benefits like multi-tag simultaneous identification, high-speed moving object recognition, and non-contact identification. Applications include automotive, electronic, and pharmaceutical manufacturing, enhancing efficiency and cost-cutting.
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Using wireless radio frequency identification technology, RFID Tracking Manufacturing aims to accomplish real-time tracking and control of objects, machinery, or information in the manufacturing process. Through an RFID system made up of tags, nga kaipānui, and back-end systems, this technology may realise automatic identification, data collecting, and real-time monitoring of goods on the production line.
The objects that require tracking have RFID tags affixed to them during the production process. These tags include associated information and special identifying numbers on them. The reader transmits an activation signal to the tag, turns on the circuit in the tag, and reads the data stored there when the items come into its sensing range. The back-end system receives the data and processes it before storing it and using it for further information tracking and identification.
RFID tracking manufacturing offers several benefits, including multi-tag simultaneous identification, high-speed moving object recognition, and non-contact identification. This implies that the RFID system on the production line can swiftly and accurately read a lot of tag data without the need for human interaction, significantly increasing production efficiency and accuracy. RFID technology can also be used to achieve real-time data analysis and monitoring of the production process, which can assist businesses in streamlining their operations and cutting expenses.
Practically speaking, RFID tracking manufacturing has been applied extensively in a number of manufacturing sectors, including the production of pharmaceuticals, electronics, and cars. RFID technology can be used, for instance, in the automotive manufacturing process to track the flow and assembly of parts to ensure the production line runs smoothly; in the electronic manufacturing process to track component inventory and usage to increase material management efficiency; and in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process to track drug batches and flow to guarantee drug safety and traceability.
Functional Specifications:
Kawa RFID: EPC Class1 Gen2, ISO18000-6C Auautanga: (Tāua) 902-928Mhz, (Eu) 865-868MHZ IC Momo: Alien Higgs-3
Pūmahara: EPC 96BITS (Tae atu ki te 480BITS) , Kaiwhakamahi 512bit, TID 64 bits
Tuhia nga huringa: 100,000 times Functionality: Pānuitia / Tuhia te pupuri raraunga raraunga: Ki runga 50 Tau e pa ana ki te mata: Papa whakarewa
Panui Panui :
(Whakapaipai Panui)
Panui Panui :
(Kaipānui Pupuri)
Up to 9M – (Tāua) 902-928Mhz, on metal Up to 9M – (Eu) 865-868Mhz, on metal Up to 5M – (Tāua) 902-928Mhz, on metal Up to 5M – (Eu) 865-868Mhz, on metal
Kupu taurangi: 1 Tau
Ā tinana Taputapu tauira:
Rahi: 80x20mm, (Puare: D4mm) Mātotoru: 3.55mm
Rauemi: FR4 (PCB)
Colour: Pango (Red, Kahurangi, Kakariki, me te ma) Nga tikanga hanga: Adhesive, Kōwiri
Taumaha: 12.0pē
Inenga:
MT019 8020U1:
MT019 8020E1:
Taiao Taputapu tauira:
Whakatauranga IP: IP68
Te pāmahana rokiroki: -40° с ki te +150 ° с
Pāmahana whakahaere: -40°С to +100°С
Certi fi: Me whakamanahia, Kua whakaae a RHS, Ce whakaae
Order information:
MT019 8020U1 (Tāua) 902-928Mhz,
MT019 8020E1 (Eu) 865-868Mhz