Main imọ sile
ṣiṣẹ igbohunsafẹfẹ: 920~ 925MHz (can be produced according to the established frequency band in different countries)
Air ni wiwo bèèrè: EPC Class1 Gen2 Global, ISO 18000-6C
Memory: EPC memory 96bits, Extended memory 512bits EEPROM allow read and write times: 100,000 cycle
ṣiṣẹ mode: palolo, ṣeékà ati ki o writable
kika ijinna Handheld reader reading distance: 0.3m or more, handheld maximum power 28dBm Fixed reader reading distance: 0.6m or more, fixed maximum power 30dBm Applied surface material: On (Embedded) Metal
fifi sori ọna: Embedded & alemora
ohun elo otutu: -30℃ ~ + 85 ℃ / -22~185℉ Storage temperature range: -40℃~+160℃ / -40~320℉ IP protection level: IP65
apoti ohun elo: ceramic
àdánù: 0.5g
iwọn: 5×5×3mm
awọ: Black (support personalized customization)
BKT0503 type UHF ultra-small ceramic anti-metal tag is an electronic tag encapsulated with a special material, which technically solves the problem of the electronic tag attached to the metal surface and is suitable for harsh working environments. It is waterproof, acid-proof, Anti-alkali and anti-collision, can be used outdoors. Sticking anti-metal electronic tags on metal can get good reading performance, even farther than reading in air. Ni akoko kan naa, it complies with the EPC C1G2 (ISO 18000-6C) boṣewa, and the operating frequency is 860MHz~960MHz, which can be used worldwide. The RFID chip will store the world's unique identification and other updated information. It is the smallest ceramic tag provided by our company. Its size is 5*5*3mm. The ultra-miniature design allows the tag to be applied in places with special requirements on the area. It provides solutions for medical machinery management, gun management, tool management and other application fields. The solution meets the characteristics of long-term durability and supports embedded applications.
Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ Mini small size Support embedded installation Suitable for harsh working environment, mabomire, acid and alkali resistant
Aaye ohun elo Metal tools, metal parts, IT ohun ini, gun management, medical surgical equipment management