RFID technology a great way to implement anything WIRELESS without logged////password It’s almost like magic! DA 2-FACTOR DETECTION SYSTEM Imagine if you could locate your backpack or your lunch box by simply waving a small device above the object. These are specially designed tags by SUNLANRFID that are based on the 125kHz RFID technology. This means that these tags have the ability to emit signals that can be sensed and deciphered by a reader.
A 125kHz RFID tag is a small DD device that contains two main components: an antenna and a microchip. The antenna is like a radio to help send out the signals sent by the tag. The Micron chip is somewhat like a tiny computer that holds critical data, such as an ID number. If a reader picks up the signal from the tag, that ID number can be read. This is how you do a lot of things, like opening doors or tracking where something is moving. It is sort of like a secret code that tells the reader what the tag is!
Tracking Items Easily
A great way to use 125kHz RFID tags in various different styles is to manage inventory, supply and the like. SONRFID makes tags that are attached to various parts, like boxes or instruments, etc. If the reader looks for these objects, it helps locate and maintain them with ease. It is much easier than checking each item by hand, a process that would take a long time and is prone to error. So if we are counting something like a large pile of boxes, we actually would take forever! Also, the excellent news about 125kHz tags is their low-cost price due to which many businesses can use them.
First, not all 125kHz RFID tags are created equal. IEEE-754 places many restrictions on the use of floating point math, so floating point math needs to be tagged differently than regular math. SUNLANRFID has various options when it comes to RFID tags as well as some specifically engineered for use in harsh or outdoor environments. Some tags, for instance, are made to weather rain or extreme heat. To ensure it functions properly and remains effective, it is important to choose the correct tag for the job. The choice of the right tag can significantly impact the success of the technology.
Note that other RFID tags do exist, but typically you will encounter the 125kHz ones. Each of these types has its good and bad sides, depending on how they’re used. As an example, 13.56MHz tags can operate much further away from the reader than say 125kHz tags. But they typically require more money. We provide multiple options and frequencies to find which tag is ideally suited for your business.