Printable custom design blank 860-960MHz rfid uhf library book sticker tag
rfid uhf library book sticker tag
RFID Library Book Tag are widely used for automatic data capture in library applications. RFID technology provides an enhanced user experience for library applications and in related industries that require item tracking.
For the library market, these tags provide convenient solutions for self check-in/check-out, RFID gate, library article return, product sorting, theft prevention, and queue busting.
Specifications :
Antenna size | 136x3mm | |
Chip | Alien H3 | |
Protocol | ISO18000-6C | |
Working frequency | 860-960 MHZ | |
Working mode | Passive | |
IC Life | 100,000 Programming cycles, IC Life 10years data retention | |
Environmental requirements | Operating temperature / humidity | -40~70℃/20%~90% RH |
Storage temperature / humidity | -25~50℃/20%~90% RH | |
Product shelf life | 20~30℃/50%RH Under the conditions of use of anti-static bag sealed and stored for 2 year. | |
Reading distance | Up to 8m (different reader read-write distance will vary) | |
Storage | EPC code 96 bits,TID code 48 bits ,User Store 512 bits | |
Shelf life | From the date of manufacture, 2 year in vacuumed bag at +23°C±5°C / 50%±10%RH). |
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Printing Machine | |
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Flip-Chip Production line |
What is RFID?
RFID is an acronym for Radio Frequency Identification.
It's an automatic identification method that stores and remotely retrieves data from an RFID inlay.
Unlike barcodes where the information must be visible to the scanner, RFID inlays are hidden under the face stock of the label.
How does RFID Work?
RFID systems combine two components: an RFID inlay and an RFID reader.
The RFID inlay transmits data in the form of radio waves to the reader through its antenna.
The reader converts the data and interprets it.
What's an RFID label?
An RFID label is a label with an RFID inlay. This means you can print on them as well as attach RFID technology to packages, products, and more.
How are RFID labels encoded and read?
RFID labels are programmed by RFID-enabled printers, printer attachments, or RFID encoders. Special RFID readers are needed to communicate with the inlay.
They send radio waves to the antenna and then pass the collected information to the computer for processing.
What's passive RFID?
Passive RFID doesn't have a battery.
It operates by converting the RFID reader's radio waves into electricity.
It's a common and economical type of RFID.