RFID reader prevents data loss
GAO RFID Asset Tracking
UHF Gen2 RFID reader
GAO RFID Asset Tracking has introduced the UHF Gen2 RFID reader, which features enhanced interference rejection, mono-static antenna connections, a small foot print and a high read rate.
According to the company, it can be easily integrated with RFID software and is suitable for supply chain or manufacturing and asset management applications.
This UHF Gen2 RFID reader, model 216007, operates over a frequency range of 902.75 to 927.5MHz.
It is compatible with EPC UHF Gen2 and ISO 18000-6c standards.
One of the key features of the reader is its Autonomous Mode function, which allows automated operation based on external triggers, timing or software inputs.
This reader prevents data loss by saving RFID tag information in its non-volatile memory, which preserves data even in the event of power failure.
It is interoperable with a majority of RFID platforms, such as Microsoft Biztalk RFID, IBM Web Sphere, Oat Systems and Oracle.
The UHF Gen2 RFID reader offers LED status indicators for power, link, active, Ant 0-3, CPU, Read, Sniff and fault (red).
In addition, it has an IP53 protection rating, allowing it to work effectively even in harsh environments.
It belongs to GAO's range of General Asset Monitoring Readers, which includes a large amount of RFID readers such as the 125kHz Low Frequency (LF) Long Range RFID Reader, 433 MHz Active RFID L-Series Reader with Ethernet, 433 MHz Active RFID L-Series Reader with Wireless and many others.
These RFID readers are suitable for asset monitoring and management applications.
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