Tie up,tight up,Inserting or Locking Style UHF rfid tag
Survives long term use in harsh outdoor environments.
Suited for industrial asset management and equipment rental applications.
Long reading range tag for harsh environment
Asset tags enable organizations in a variety of industries to track and monitor valuable assets in hostile environments
RFID UHF PCB tag for container tracking
Tag Dimension: 21*0*0.2mm (Copper Antenna Size: 18*0mm)
Chip: Higgs3 ( Protocol: ISO18000-6C GEN2)
Memory: TID/UID 96bit+ EPC/Block 96bit+ User 512bit+ Reserve 32bit access/32bit kill
Operating Frequency: 920.5-924.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: without facestock
Reading Range: 10cm On Air-free (depends on reader)
Installation: Tie up,tight up,Inserting or Locking Style
Characteristic: General
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
PCB UHF tag, also known as a UHF PCB tag or UHF RFID PCB tag, is an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag that is directly integrated onto a printed circuit board (PCB). Instead of being a separate adhesive or encapsulated tag, the UHF RFID components are embedded or mounted directly onto the PCB during the manufacturing process.Here are some key features and considerations related to PCB UHF tags:
1. UHF RFID Technology: PCB UHF tags operate using UHF RFID technology, which utilizes the ultra-high frequency range (typically around 860-960 MHz). UHF RFID offers longer read ranges and faster data transfer rates, making it suitable for various applications.
2. Integration with PCB: The UHF RFID components, including the antenna and IC (Integrated Circuit), are integrated directly onto the PCB during the PCB manufacturing process. This integration allows for a seamless and compact design, saving space and reducing the overall cost of RFID tagging.
3. Customization: PCB UHF tags can be customized to meet specific application requirements. The size, shape, and placement of the UHF RFID components on the PCB can be tailored to fit the design constraints of the end product.
4. Read Range: The read range of PCB UHF tags is determined by various factors, including the PCB size, the RFID components used, and the surrounding environment. Generally, UHF RFID technology offers longer read ranges compared to HF (High-Frequency) or LF (Low-Frequency) RFID.
5. Application Areas: PCB UHF tags find applications in a wide range of industries, such as asset tracking, inventory management, logistics, supply chain, and industrial automation. They are commonly used in electronic devices, smart labels, product authentication, and more.
6. Data Capacity: PCB UHF tags can store and transmit data, such as unique identification numbers or other relevant information, similar to other RFID tags. The available memory capacity depends on the specific IC used in the design.
7. Antenna Design: The design of the UHF RFID antenna on the PCB is crucial for achieving optimal performance. Antenna design considerations include impedance matching, tuning, and orientation relative to the reader.
8. PCB Material: The choice of PCB material can impact the performance and durability of the PCB UHF tag. Selecting a suitable material that can withstand environmental factors and potential stress is essential.
PCB UHF tags provide a convenient and space-efficient solution for integrating RFID functionality directly into electronic devices and products. The integration of UHF RFID onto the PCB streamlines the production process and enables RFID capabilities in a variety of applications where space and cost are critical considerations.