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Revision as of 03:44, 29 December 2012
Introduction
In the far-distance RFID system, the ID tag has much less energy compared to that of the reader. This imposes a very high requirement on the reader's receiver sensitivity. In LinkSprite’s far-distance RFID system, the receiving and transmitting paths are separate, and using different frequencies. Normally, the transmitting power is between 100mW~500mW.
LSID-0703 has the feature of multiple-protocols, fast response time, multiple-tag reading, directional antenna, and water-proof design that can be used outdoors.
The application of LSID-0703 can be used in the following:
Logistical and warehouse management. Smart parking lot management. Manufacturing processes management. Club management, library management, and other application of Internet of Things.
After first powered on, the reader will buzz once to indicate that it starts to work. When there is tag approaching the reader, it will buzz to indicate that it’s sending the data. For the same tag, the read interval can be configured. After read, if the same tag is still in the read area, there will be no further indication, and no data will be sent. If the time lapse exceeds interval or different tags enter the reading zone, the reader will read the card and send out data.
When using the reader, please avoid the reader to be in close contact with metal devices as metal devices can absorb the RF signal, and impact the reading distance.
There are SDK for this reader that comes with Visual Basic and Visual C++ demo program.