Description
Overview
GAORFID 13.56 MHz All-in-One Desktop RFID Reader/Writer combines a high-sensitivity reader/writer and built-in antenna in a compact design. Supporting ISO15693, ISO14443A/B, and ISO18000-3 standards, it’s perfect for asset tracking, document management, and inventory. With a USB interface and efficient anti-collision algorithm, this device reads and writes multiple tag types simultaneously, offering reliable performance for various applications. Ideal for industries that require fast, efficient, and accurate RFID solutions.
Features
- 56 MHz operating frequency with ±7kHz tolerance for precision.
- Supports multiple RFID protocols, including ISO15693, ISO14443A/B, and ISO18000-3M3.
- Efficient anti-collision algorithm for simultaneous tag reading.
- USB interface for easy plug-and-play connectivity.
- Low power consumption at only 0.65W, powered via USB.
- Compact and lightweight design for portability and ease of use.
- High compatibility with various RFID tags, including I Code, MIFARE, NTAG, and TI Tag-it series.
Applications
- Asset tracking and management
- Inventory control for books, documents, and products
- Jewelry inventory and tracking
- Medicine and pharmaceutical tracking
- Library management and document scanning
- Event ticketing and access control
Technical Specifications
Operating Frequency | 13.56Mhz(±7Khz) | |
Compatible Protocols | ISO15693, ISO18000-3M3 and ISO14443A | |
Compatible Tags | I Code ILT, I Code SLI, I Code SLIX, I Code SLIX2, NTAG21x (NFC), MIFARE Classic® 1K/4K, MIFARE Ultralight®, MIFARE Ultralight C®, MIFARE Ultralight EV1®, TI Tag-it HF Plus, TI Tag-it HF Pro, Tag-it HF standard | |
Reading Distance | ISO15693 | 6.30 in (16cm) |
ISO14443A/B | 3.94 in (10cm) | |
ISO18000-3M3 | 2.36 in (6cm) | |
Communication Interface | USB | |
Collision-resistance | Support | |
Voltage | 5V (USB power supply) | |
Maximum Power Consumption | 0.65W | |
Dimension (L*W*H) | 4.13 x 2.76 x 0.39 in (105 x 70 x 10mm) | |
Weight | 0.12 lbs (53 g) | |
Capability | Simultaneously read multiple ISO14443A, ISO15693, and ISO18000-3M3 protocol tags. |