This tag works on 860-960 MHz frequency and is ISO 18000-6C. This tag is designed for Library Automation where in it is used on the books or Journals to facilitatehassle free circulation of books and journals in the library.
How Does It Work?
An RFID system consists of a tag, which is made up of a microchip with an antenna, and an interrogator or reader with an antenna. The reader sends out electromagnetic waves. The tag antenna is tuned to receive these waves. A passive RFID tag draws power from field created by the reader and uses it to power the microchip’s circuits. The chip then modulates the waves that the tag sends back to the reader and the reader converts the new waves into digital data.
Chip Type | Impinj: Monza R6/MR6A/U code 8/U code 9 |
Memory | EPC 96 bit |
Frequency | 860-960MHz |
Protocol | EPC Class 1 Gen 2, ISO 18000-6C |
Antenna Size | 95*3mm |
Die-Cut Size | 98*6mm |
Material | coated paper |
Working Temp. | -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to + 185°F |
Delivery Format | dry, wet, paper |
Transponder antenna material | Aluminum |
Qty/Reel | 1,000 /2000/5000 or customized |
Core Size | 76mm / 3 in |
Shelf Life | +20°C, 50% RH / 68°C, 50% RH – minimum 2 years from the date of manufacturing |