
RFID UHF UCODE 9 tag
RFID UHF EPC tags - low price!
UHF RFID tags at the lowest price
UHF RFID tags in a compact size of 43 x 18 mm. The latest generation RFID NXP UCODE 9 system mounted on a self-adhesive layer.
The offered RFID UHF tags are commonly used in Smart City solutions (monitoring fixed assets, warehouse management, supply chain management and improving retail experiences).
Basic advantages use of RDIF UHF labels equipped with the new generation NXP UCODE 9 chip:
- low purchase price allowing for the maximization of ROI
- compatibility with the global standard EPC Gen2 v2.1
- increased efficiency enables the effective identification of many systems in a unit of time
- higher efficiency of the system allows the use of smaller labels while limiting the amount of plastic and aluminum used to reduce the negative impact on the natural environment
Monitoring fixed assets
The offered RFID UHF labels allow for wireless detection and monitoring of fixed assets:
- self-adhesive layer and small size facilitates application
- each label has programmable EPC number that can be used to identify a specific fixed asset
- fast and stable wireless communication allows the detection of a large number of labels per unit of time (several dozen - several hundred / s)
All RFID UHF readers we offer work with RFID UHF UCODE 9 EPC C1 labels G2.
RFID UHF UCODE 9 WET INLAY
EPC 96 bit (GEN2 v2)
TID 96 bit
Unique serial number 48 bit (encoded in TID)
RFID UHF EU frequency: 860 - 960 MHz
Information recording speed: 0.96 ms (32 bit)
Sensitivity (read / write): -24 dBm / -22 dBm
Antenna size: 40 x 15 mm
Maximum range: 4 - 8 m
Number of declared coding cycles: 100,000
Data retention: 20 years
UCODE 9 wet inlay RFID UHF tags are passive tags (no battery power), which significantly extends their operating time.
Compatibility with UHF RFID standards
ISO 18000-63
EPC Global Class 1
Gen2v2
RAIN RFID
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