RS232 Interface RFID Desktop Writer/Reader With High Quality

RS232 Interface RFID Desktop Writer/Reader With High Quality
Model:RR1036SRIP
Brand:RR
Origin:Made In China
Category:Security & Protection / Access Control System
Label:rfid reader , rfid desktop reader , rfid hf reader
Price: -
Min. Order:1 pc
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Product Description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
 
RR1036SRIP is a high performance ISO 14443 protocol HF tag reader. It is designed upon fully self-intellectual property and supports fast tag read/write operation with high identification rate. It can be widely applied in many RFID application systems such as logistics, personnel identification, conference attendance system, access control, anti-counterfeit and industrial production process control system.

 

FEATURES
 

1,Self-intellectual property;

2,Support mainstream ISO14443 protocol tag ;

3,Advanced  tag processing algorithm,high identification rate;

4,Built-in TX/RX antenna with effective distance up to 100mm *;

5,Support Scan-mode;

6,Support RS232 interface;

7,Low power dissipation design with single DC+12V power source needed;

8,Provide DLL and demonstration software to facilitate development.

Scan-mode: It refers to reader’s automatic working mode.

 

CHARACTERISTICS       

                                          

Absolute Maximum Rating

ITEM

SYMBOL

VALUE

UNIT

Power Supply

VCC

12

V

Operating Temp.

TOPR

-10~+60

°C

Storage Temp.

TSTR

-25~+80

°C

 

Electrical and Mechanical Specification

Under TA=25°C,VCC=+12V unless specified

ITEM

SYMBOL

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNIT

Power Supply

VCC

11.5

12

15

V

Current Dissipation

IC

 

150

200

mA

Frequency

FREQ

 

13.56

 

MHz

Effective Distance*

DIS

0

80

100

mm

*Effective distance depends on tag and working environment.

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Member Information

Shenzhen RoyalRay Science & Technology Co.,Ltd
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:25531560
Contact:Chatherine (sales)
Last Online:02 Aug, 2014