| Uhf Tag - Latest News  1 - 8 of 8 Press Releases Recent Top Tags All Time Top TagsDAILY customizes Rigid UHF tag for Industrial Applications
DAILY's rigid UHF tag is specially designed for Industrial Applications, since it is extremely resistant to harsh environment.And it can be customized from 860MHz to 960MHz,as well as in different sizes and shapes for each application's requirements.
2009-11-16, 65 views, By DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED
RFID UHF Tag Products Selections
We and the world's most advanced UHF professional UHF RFID companies, producing the most advanced practical application of the value of products, our main goal is the most advanced UHF technology into various application package a series of products
2009-07-08, 172 views, By HUAHUAY
Small-sized UHF Tag with high preformace around metal & liquid
The usage of RFID UHF tag is limited on metal and water which disturb RF signals,and UHF on metal has often given the largest tag.DAILY RFID has developed small-sized RFID passive UHF Tag,with high performance around metal and moist environment.
2009-06-29, 225 views, By DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED
UHF RFID Tags with read range up to 15 feet unveiled
UHF RFID tags are in the ascendant due to their low cost and long read range–up to sereval meters. DAILY RFID, a leading producer of RFID products, has recently released a new UHF RFID Tag of 902 or 860 MHz, with a low cost at under 0.55USD.
2009-05-29, 460 views, By DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED
DAILY UHF RFID Tags deliver read range of up to 15 feet
Passive UHF tags are in the ascendant as their low cost and long read range. DAILY has released a UHF RFID Tag for car access control. Complying with EPC Gen 2 and ISO 18000-6B standards, this UHF RFID tag promises fast read rate and long read range.
2009-03-12, 541 views, By DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED
A Brief Introduction to Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP)
A summary of the basic operations of a reader using the EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2 (ISO 18000-6C) protocol, and a description of how such readers can be configured and controlled using the Low Level Reader Protocol.
2007-09-25, 1265 views, By Mark Johnson/RFID Tribe
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