RFID Geeks
What’s New With the Zebra FX9600
The Zebra FX9600 is a fixed RFID reader that is offered with both a 4 and 8 antenna port configuration. The product is positioned under the Industrial – Rugged RFID portfolio. Although the FX9600 is a mature product with a wide variety of accessories and features available today, there are quite a few new offerings as RFID continues to be an essential component of many businesses operations.Network Connect: EtherNet/IPIn manufacturing and supply chain environments, RFID is often times
…
Apr 1st 2020
The Basics of Setting up the CS108 Handheld Reader
In this blog
post, we will help you with basic setup of your CS108 Handheld Sled RFID
Reader.About CS108The CSL CS108 RFID Sled Handheld RFID Reader is an EPC Global Class 1 Gen 2 compliant product.
The CS108 Sled Handheld Reader works with all Bluetooth enabled devices, such as Windows PC, Android phones, or iPhones. You can choose between an integrated
linear or circular polarized antenna. With a read range of up to 18 meters, the
CS108 has one of the longest read range of any handheld RF
…
Mar 2nd 2020
Choosing an RFID Printer
When researching RFID printers, you will come across a huge selection of
models, configurations, and features, some of which you will need and some of
which may not be necessary to your use case. It is important to understand what
you need prior to selecting your RFID printer. You can evaluate your needs by
asking yourself the following questions:1.Does print resolution matter? Do I need to print high resolution
items?2.What types of items will I be printing?3.Where will the printer be located i
…
Feb 15th 2020
Frequently asked questions regarding RFID Tags.
RFID tags play an important role when it comes to any RFID project.
To help you out, we’ve outlined some frequently asked questions (FAQs) when it
comes to RFID tags and choosing the right one for your project.=What is the difference between active and passive RFID
tags? Active RFID tags have a battery and transmit out their own
signal on a predefined (often times configurable interval) This signal may be received
by an active RFID reader. Depending on the tag, this battery may be built int
…
Feb 5th 2020
10 Key Checks for Installing a Fixed RFID Reader System
When deploying a traditional fixed RFID Reader System, there
are usually a various activities that you go through before you get to the
installation step. Just to list a couple:
RFID tag, hardware and software selection Site survey and workflow analysisProof of concept testing System designProcurement However,
at the time of installation, it’s a great idea to check the following to make
your installation as smooth as possible: Only connect / disconnect an RFID antenna to an
RFID reader when the
…
Jan 27th 2020