2.45GHz Active Temperature Sensor RFID Tag

This tag provides real-time collection and monitoring of an item’s temperature suitable for tracking temperature-sensitive assets such as medical specimens and perishable goods.

Description

Overview

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These Active Temperature Sensor Tags operate at 2.45 GHz, for global use, and provide real-time collection and monitoring of an item’s temperature. The tag also allows for boundary temperatures to be configured and will transmit an alarm if the temperature of the item exceeds the boundary condition. The 127003L tag can store up to 1000 measured temperature readings with time stamp in a first in first out queue. These active tags can be switched between work mode where the tag continues to transmit at a configurable interval or idle mode to save energy. A wide temperature range allows for the monitoring of both very high temperatures and ultra-low temperatures.

Key Features

  • Highly Sensitive, accurate external fixed temperature probe
  • Detects temperature in real time
  • Configurable between work and idle mode
  • Can store up to 1000 measured readings (model 127003L)
  • 2.45 GHz global ISM frequency
  • Identification rate of 100 tags per second

Technical Specifications

127003P 127003L
Communications
Frequency 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz, ISM frequency
Read Range 2 to 50 meters adjustable
Modulation GFSK
Communication Mode Read Only Read & Store up to 1000 measured readings
Data Rate 1Mbps
Anti-collision 100 tags per second
Configuration
Transmit Interval 1 to 600s adjustable
Modes Work and Idle
Electronic
Power <7 µA, 3 V
Output Power 0 dBm
Battery Life Battery Life 2 years (irreplaceable) Over 1 year with replaceable battery
Temperature Detecting Range -80 to +120°C, 0 to 200°C -30 to 120 °C
Precision ±2°C
Physical
Dimension 90 × 31 × 11 mm
Material ABS
Weight 30 g
Wire Length 100cm/300cm
Environment
Operating Temperature -20 to 60 °C
Storage temperature 0 to 30 °C
Operating Humidity 90% non-condensing

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