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UHF RFID Reader Evaluation Kit (4 Port)

Long Read Range UHF/Passive RFID Reader, 4 Antenna Ports, Max Receive Sensitivity: -84 dBm, suited for vehicle, personnel, and asset tracking applications

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Features
Operating Frequency: 865–867 MHz Ultra High Frequency(UHF)
Communication Protocol: ISO 18000-6C EPC Clas 1 Gen 2
Max Receive Sensitivity:: -84 dBm
Max Read Rate: Up to 1,100 tag reads per second
Data Interface: Ethernet
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The UHF RFID Reader is a compact and fully integrated that delivers excellent performance at an incredible value. It has a sleek design and easy to install. This RFID reader is Linux based and provides reliable reading with ease of programming and communication and is a low profile, integrated reader with a 7 dBic antenna and additional RF port that offer a performance ROI, especially suitable for outdoor portal type reading applications.  

Application: Vehicle Management, Personnel Management and Asset tracking applications.


RFID Development KIT included: 

1 UHF RFID Reader (4 Port) Unit, 

1 Far Field LHCP Antenna

1 Far Field RHCP Antenna

Power Supply

Power Cord

Console Cable

Mini-Guardrail Antenna

6 ft Antenna Cable (LMR-195 RP-TNC Male to SMA Male)

Operating Frequency 865–867 MHz Ultra High Frequency(UHF)
Communication Protocol ISO 18000-6C EPC Clas 1 Gen 2
Max Receive Sensitivity: -84 dBm
Max Read Rate Up to 1,100 tag reads per second
Data Interface Ethernet
Transmit Power (POE) +10.0 to +31.5 dBm (EU1 limited to +30 dBm)
Transmit Power (AC Power Adapter) +10.0 to +32.5 dBm (Listed/Certified power supply) (EU1 limited to +31.5 dBm, JP2 limited to 30 dBm)
Power Source (POE) IEEE 802.3af
Antenna Ports 4 RP-TNC Female ports
Reader Dimensions 190.5 x 175.3 x 30.5 mm (7.5 x 6.9 x 1.2 in)
IP Rating IP 52
Operating Temperature -20º to +50 ºC (-4º to +122 ºF)
Application vehicle, personnel, and asset tracking applications

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