BRT-30 ISO 18000-6C, EPC global C1Gen2 Protocol Durable RFID Tags with Alien H3 Chip
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BRT-30 PCB Anti-Metal Tag is designed specifically for complex metal environments. It has the advantages of large reading distance, high sensitivity and easy to install. It is especially suitable for a variety of metal environments, easy to use in metal asset equipment management, gun control, medical equipment management, logistics and etc.
Performance Features | |
Frequency range: | 902 - 925 MHz |
Sensitivity: | -18dBm |
Chip: | Alien H3 |
Protocol supported: | ISO 18000-6C, EPC global C1Gen2 |
Function: | Read / Write |
Chip Features | |
E P C : | 96-EPC |
Chip memory : | 512 User Bits |
T I D: | 64 bits |
Access password: | 32 bits |
Kill password: | 32 bits |
Data retention: | 10 years |
Write endurance: | 100,000 cycle |
Applications | |
Logistics, tobacco, metal rack and metal goods management, gun control, medical equipment management and etc. |
1) Management team of Japanese-funded enterprises to ensure production order
2) Excellent import operation and test equipment to ensure product accuracy
3) Efficient job management process to ensure production efficiency
4) Strict quality control mechanism to ensure product quality
5) Passed ISO9001: 2018 quality management system certification
Broadradio provides customers with customized RFID antennas and labels and other hardware products, providing customized design services for enterprises, schools and research institutes.