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RFID tags are small electronic devices that use radio frequency identification technology to transmit data. They are typically made of a microchip and an antenna, allowing them to communicate with RFID readers. These tags can be attached to various items, enabling automatic identification and tracking without the need for direct line-of-sight scanning. RFID tags are commonly used in inventory management, supply chain logistics, and asset tracking.
| Frequency range | Low frequency (LF), High frequency (HF), Ultra high frequency (UHF) |
| Form factor | Adhesive labels, hard tags, inlays |
| Read range | Up to 100 meters, depending on tag type and reader |
| Memory capacity | Typically 96 bits to 8 kilobytes |
| Operating temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
When choosing RFID tags, consider the frequency that best suits your application, as different frequencies have varying read ranges and capabilities. Specify the required memory capacity based on the amount of data you need to store. Additionally, think about the environmental conditions the tags will be exposed to, such as temperature and humidity, to select the appropriate materials and form factors. Certifications may also be important depending on your industry.
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The main types are passive, active, and semi-passive RFID tags.
The read range depends on the tag type, reader capabilities, and environmental factors.
Passive RFID tags are typically not reusable, while active tags can be reused if battery-operated.
RFID tags can be made from plastic, paper, or metal, depending on the application.
Passive RFID tags do not require a power source, while active tags have a built-in battery.
Industries include retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing.