USB Desktop UHF RFID Reader or Writer 860 MHz to 960 MHz – GAORFID

Compact and low-power USB UHF RFID reader or writer with multi-protocol support, ideal for efficient RFID tag reading and writing.

Description

Product Features

  • It provides a reading distance of greater than 3.94 inches (100 mm) and a writing distance of more than 1.97 inches (50 mm).
  • The device supports ISO 18000-6B and ISO 18000-6C (EPC G2) protocols for efficient RFID tag reading and writing.
  • It features a compact design with dimensions of 5.47 in × 3.39 in × 0.87 in (139 mm × 86 mm × 22 mm), making it portable.
  • The reader has a built-in single antenna for efficient RFID operations.
  • Power is supplied via the USB interface, making it easy to integrate with a variety of devices.
  • The device is rated with an IEC IP52 protection grade, ensuring it is dust- and water-resistant.
  • The frequency modulation method used is broad spectrum frequency modulation (FHSS) or fixed frequency, which can be adjusted via software.
  • It includes a dynamic link library (DLL) for secondary development and software interface integration.

 

Technical Specifications

Frequency Range 865 MHz to 868 MHz, 902 MHz to 928 MHz
Reading Distance Read > 3.94 in, Write > 1.97 in
Protocol ISO 18000-6B, ISO 18000-6C (EPC G2)
Antenna Connection Quantity Built-in 1 antenna
Power Supply USB
Protection Grade IEC IP52
Frequency Modulation Method Broad spectrum frequency modulation (FHSS) or fixed frequency, which can be set by software
Number of Antennas Built-in double-feed point ceramic antenna
Communication Interface USB
RF IC Used PR9200
Application Software Interface Provide dynamic link library (DLL) to support secondary development
Air interface Protocol Support compliance with ISO 18000-6B, ISO 18000-6C (EPC G2)
Humidity 5 % to 95 %, non-condensing
Operating Temperature -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C)
storage Temperature -40 °F to 176 °F (-40 °C to 80 °C)
Size 5.47 in × 3.39 in × 0.87 in (139 mm × 86 mm × 22 mm)
Weight 0.176 lb. (80 g)

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