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Kathrein group
Kathrein Solutions passive UHF RFID Hardware includes stationary RFID and mobile RFID reader, RFID antennas with a read range from a few centimeters up to several meter and Security RFID Transponder. With those high end devices logistics, industrial automation, retail and vehicle identification applications can be solved.
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Zebra Technologies Corporation
Leverage Zebra’s decades of expertise, design thinking and software development to achieve maximum RAIN RFID efficiency, while minimizing the pains of multi-vendor solutions. Unlike other players, Zebra gives you the industry’s broadest, field-proven RFID portfolio for unmatched accuracy and interoperability. Connect it all and create a platform that elevates every system, device, tag and worker.
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Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG
With RFID, no direct "visual contact" between the read-write unit and transponder is necessary. Information from the transponder is received by means of electromagnetic waves. As a result, these systems can be used practically and reliably under even the most adverse conditions.
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LF (125 kHz) -
Balluff GmbH
BIS L uses a low frequency (LF) of 125 kHz with passive data carriers. These data carriers are read/write, designed for use in harsh environments and chemically highly resistant. With BIS L you can handle applications with special demands economically. Small form factors and versions with enhanced data security (additional check code) also provide great flexibility.
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HF (13.56 MHz) -
Balluff GmbH
BIS M uses the high frequency (HF) 13.56 MHz and supports the standard according to DIN ISO 15693 and 14443. Communication modules/gateways are used for the point-to-point or bus linking and are directly connected to a serial interface of a PC/a bus interface. The Subnet16 TM bus architecture supports a subnet of up to sixteen nodes via an RS485 interface.
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LF (70/455 kHz) -
Balluff GmbH
BIS C works with low frequency (LF) and uses two frequencies: 455 kHz for writing and 70 kHz for reading. The wide variety of passive data carriers with various dimensions, configurations, memory sizes, operating temperatures, materials, mounting options and ranges allows you to tackle nearly any technical task. BIS C established as the standard for tool identification.
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UHF (860/960 MHz) -
Balluff GmbH
BIS U for 860 to 960 MHz offers UHF data carriers in a wide range of variants for many different applications. For example, for direct mounting on metal, for tool identification, for use at high temperatures and for disposable solutions as a self-adhesive UHF label.
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Washington Laboratories LTD.
RFID is a lot more prevalent than it was; it is used for inventory control, electronic article surveillance, process control and sample identification just to name a few. RFID readers are certified as unlicensed devices per FCC Part 15. Part 15.225 is for RFID readers in the 13.56 MHz range, and Part 15.247 is used for RFID readers in the 900 MHz range.
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GAO Tek Inc.
RFID tags bring the future of technology to today. Radio-frequency Identification(RFID) tags can be placed on almost any piece of clothing, cash, animals and even humans. Tags use electromagnetic fields to identify and track the desired object. Active tags are powered by a battery located inside the tag, and may operate over hundreds of meters away from the RFID reader. RFID tags have been expanding ever since their inception – they became especially popular when used in toll readers and assembly lines to track the product’s progress throughout the assembly line.
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GAO Tek Inc.
Radio Frequency Identification technology, commonly referred to as RFID, uses electromagnetic fields for the purposes of identifying and tracking objects. More recently, the technology has moved into mainstream applications that speed up the handling of manufactured goods and materials by attaching RFID tags to them. RFID technology has been around since the 1970s but its high cost and limited practical applications have discouraged its use up until recently.
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Contrinex AG
Contrinex RFID Products - basic, extreme, washdown, high temperature, IO-link, USB
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Eurofins E&E
Regulatory changes and demanding testing procedures put RF product manufacturers under pressure to adhere to updated market requirements. We help you navigate the complex process of complying with radio performance testing requirements to ensure your RFID products are compliant, compatible, and reliable.
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Cuming-Lehman Chambers
– 80dB RF shielded enclosure (inside dim.- 5’ high x 5’ wide x 7’ long)– Fabrication, Construction, and Transportation– Free standing shielded enclosure design including structural support system– Enclosure will be installed over a continuous 1/8″ dielectric underlay and polyethylene vapor barrier– Modular wood-core panel construction– Bulkhead connector panel – (1) 12” x 12”– RF shielded doors – (2) 2’ x 2’– One (1) Antenna Sinclair Model SP-440-SF2SNF– Shield test per IEEE –STD 299- supersedes MIL-STD-285 (Tested @ 1 GHz)– RAM
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NFC Kill -
NFCKill.com
The world's only RFID fuzzing tool. Securely disable RFID badges. Test and harden RFID hardware. Audit access control failure modes. Test and reduce the attack surface for pen-test customers. RFID Penetration testing.