RFID Geeks
How to Select the Best RFID Printer for Your Application
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has revolutionized various industries, from retail and logistics to healthcare and manufacturing. It allows for efficient tracking and management of assets, inventory, and even people. Choosing the right RFID printer is crucial for ensuring seamless operations and maximizing the benefits of this technology. In this guide, we'll walk you through the key considerations to keep in mind when selecting an RFID printer for your specific application.1. A
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Oct 23rd 2023
Understanding the Zebra RFD40 RFID Handheld Models - Standard, Premium, and Premium Plus
RFID technology has revolutionized inventory management and tracking processes across various industries. Zebra, a leading innovator in this field, offers a range of RFID handheld devices, including the RFD40 series. In this blog post, we'll delve into the key differences between three popular models: Zebra RFD40 Standard, Premium, and Premium Plus, available at RFID4UStore.com.
1. RFD40 Standard Model
The Standard RFD40 model is a reliable entry-level option that provides essential RFID
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Oct 5th 2023
CS710S Accessories guide
The CSL CS710S is a Long-Range UHF RAIN RFID handheld sled reader. Re-engineered to use the new reader chip Impinj E710, this Bluetooth (BLE) connected reader has a read range of 20 meters with a Linear Polarized Antenna (tag and environment dependent), a Read Rate of 1,300 tags per second, enabled by Bluetooth 5.0 for faster data connections to devices.
CS710S is available with Vertically linear polarized - Horizontally linear polarized - Circular polarized and 2D barcode scanner module.
CS
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May 16th 2023
How to Select RFID Antenna
How to
Select RFID Antenna?
A RFID antenna
is a necessary part of any RFID system. Unless the antenna is embedded into a
reader, you will have to select and purchase the right antenna for your
application. And there are a lot of options to select from.
Selecting the
right RFID antenna can depend on a few factors, such as the application,
frequency band, read range, and mounting requirements.
Here are some general steps you can follow to
select RFID antenna:
1. Freq
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Apr 12th 2023
Choosing a Fixed or Handheld RFID Reader
Choosing a Fixed or Handheld RFID Reader
If
you are just starting out with your research on an RFID system, one of the
questions you may be asking yourself is, do I want a
Fixed or a Handheld RFID reader?
Choosing
between a fixed or handheld RFID reader depends on the specific needs and use
case of the organization or individual.
“Fixed RFID Readers” are typically used in where items are stationary, such as in
a warehouse, a manufacturing facility, or a retail store. They are
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Apr 7th 2023
How to Select the Right RFID Printer Encoder and Supplies
How to Select the Right RFID Printer Encoder and Supplies
RFID
Printers Encoders are used in applications where wet inlays or labels are used
to tag inventory or assets. The printers’ encoders not only print on the top of
the label but also encode information into the RFID chip.
RFID
printers in an automated RFID system often utilize existing print points within
a manufacturing or distribution supply chain. Because many o
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Apr 7th 2023
RFID Inlays, RFID Tags, RFID Labels…What’s The Difference?
What’s the Difference between RFID Tags, Inlays & Labels?
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is used to identify and
track objects using radio waves. RFID systems consist of three main components:
a reader/scanner, an antenna, and an RFID tag, inlay, or label.
When
designing an RFID system – a few components typically come to mind, including
RFID hardware and software. For hardware, typically
RFID Readers, RFID Antennas, & RFID Tags are selected based on the r
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Apr 7th 2023
UHF (RAIN) RFID Chip Type
UHF (RAIN) RFID Chip TypeAn Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) chip is a type of
radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that uses radio waves to communicate
with a reader or transmitter.UHF (Ultra High
Frequency) RFID tag that works at frequencies between 860-960 MHz.Four frequency bands are used in tag design: Low Frequency – 125/134 kHz High Frequency – 13.56 MHz Ultra-High Frequency – 433 MHz (sometimes called
Very High VHF), 860-960 MHz Microwave Frequency – 2.45 GHz
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Apr 5th 2023
Zebra RFD90 Technical Accessory Guide
RFD90 Ultra-Rugged UHF RFID Sleds are engineered to withstand everyday
use across a wide variety of harsh conditions, including manufacturing,
transportation, and logistics environments, RFD90 Sleds enable rapid inventory
counts and increase workflow accuracy, RFD90 Sleds are compatible with almost
any mobile device. Zebra eConnex™ adaptors allow you to mount a broad selection
of rugged Zebra mobile computers, while the OtterBox uniVERSE adaptor provides
support for many third-par
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Feb 10th 2023
Zebra RFD40 Accessory Selection Guide
Zebra RFD40 Accessory Selection Guide
The Zebra RFD40 is a great RFID handheld /sled for data collection of UHF (RAIN RFID) tags. The device is typically connected via Bluetooth to a device running iOS, Android, or Windows where the smart device serves as the display for the user and the Zebra RFD40 assists with collecting RFID tags.
The Zebra RFD40 is available in three different variants.
RFD40 Standard (RFD4030-G00B700
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Oct 24th 2022