1. Description: RFID tag is a microchip combined with an antenna in a compact package, the packaging is structured to allow the RFID tag to be attached to an object to be tracked. RFID stands fro Radio Frequency Identification.
2. Principle: The tags antenna picks up signals and then returns the signal, usually with some additional data (like a unique serial number or other customized information)
3. Size: RFID tags can be very small- the size of a large rice grain. Others may be the size of a small paperback book.
Feature:
Thickness: 0.3mm
Antenna material: Copper
Chip Type: UL.S50, S70, I-code, TI2K and UHF, etc
Memory: 1K, 2K, 4byte or more.
Useful time: 100000 times.
Working temperature:-20~70°C
Frequency: 915MHz, 13.56 MHz, 125 KHz, etc.
Reading/Reading distance: 2cm~8m
Applications: RFID labels are widely used in personnel management, Science, materials management, supply chain management, leasing and library management, retail supply chain management, anti-counterfeit protection, asset management, Factory automation, parcel, handling, fashion, consumer, enterprise and campus card, bus card, highway fees, parking, district management, micro-payment, e-purse and other fields.