Mōtolo: YB4020
Lahí: 45x45mm, pe anga fakafonua
Naunau ʻenitena: PET+aluminum etched antenna
Delivery style: Ko e ʻa viviku, Paste Paper Label
Chips: NXP ICODE SLI, Mifare 1K S50, FM11RF08
Tuʻo Laó: 13.56MHz
Tuʻunga moʻui ʻo e Protocol: ISO 15693/ISO 14443
Manatú: 1024kiʻi
Founga ngāué: Lau/tohi
Mafana ʻo e ngaue: -25° C ~ + 75 ° c
Māfana ʻo e tauhiʻanga me: -40° C ~ + 80 ° c
Ngaahi taimi tamateʻi: 100,000 ngaahi taimi
Moʻui ngāue tokoní: >10 ngaahi taʻu
Read/write distance: 10-20cm (depending on the working environment and reader model)
The RFID library label is an RFID technology used in library management to implement self-service subscription and self-service book return. At the same time, it facilitates the library to quickly check the collection, facilitate the staff to organize and manage books, as well as security and security. RFID technology is used in library management to transform traditional manual services into electronic services and improve library automation management capabilities.
The library management tag usually uses the communication protocol ISO 15693. According to the project requirements, the communication protocol EPC GEN2 ISO 18000-6C/6B (UHF 860~960MHz) can also be used.
Ngaahi fotunga
Multi-tag identification, anti-collision
High tag identification sensitivity
Linearly polarized designs have ultra-high read rates in specific directions (for UHF type labels)
Anti-counterfeiting performance, with unique global identification code (Kouti ʻo e TID)
Widely used in books, important confidential document management
Ngaahi Tohi Kolé
Books, CD, DVD and other asset management in libraries and bookstores
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