
ICODE USB 8H10D reader
RFID reader ISO 15693 13.56 MHz USB with keyboard emulation
ICODE ISO 15693 RFID reader
The ISO 15693 RFID reader enables automatic reading of cards and tags from the ICODE family (e.g. SLI / SLIX). Proximity data transmission is carried out at a frequency of 13.56MHz.
The ICODE RFID reader does not require drivers or dedicated software. The RFID device is ready for use immediately after connecting to a PC via a standard USB connector. The identification of proximity systems is automatic, and the read values are presented on the screen of a PC with the Windows or Linux operating system (keyboard emulation).
The ICODE RFID reader is equipped with an LED diode and a loudspeaker emitting a sound signal to inform the user about the reading of data identifying the ICODE chip.
The offered ICODE reader is distinguished by its compact size. (height only 11mm) and classic design. The RFID reader does not allow programming ICODE systems.
ICODE in Windows/Linux OS
The ISO 15693 RFID reader does not require drivers and is ready to operate immediately after connecting to a computer with a Windows or Linux operating system.
8H10: ICODE data format
At the production stage, the ICODE reader was configured to read data in the most popular 8H10D format. The ICODE SLI/SLIX chip identifier is presented as 10 characters in decimal notation.
Technical specifications of the ICODE USB RFID reader
Dimensions: 104mm x 68mm x 11mm
NFC standard: ISO15693
Connection interface: USB
Supported operating systems: Windows / Linux
Included
The purchased set includes:
- ICODE RFID reader
- USB cable
NFC24 quality
The device sold is covered by a twelve-month manufacturer's warranty, implemented via NFC24. All devices undergo quality control during and after the production process.
Use of an RFID NFC reader
Thanks to a very simple installation, keyboard emulation function and attractive price, the device is ideal for all solutions using RFID ISO 15693 technology, such as:
Fixed assets management
Chain control supplies
Monitoring production processes
Product identification
Identification of people
More information about RFID technology can be found on our blog.
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