RFID Sensor

Radio-based RFID technologies in the HF (high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) ranges supplement SICK’s industrial automation portfolio.
22.71€  Inc Tax
Qty:

Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity1 Piece
BrandR S Enter
Transaction Storage50000
Attendance CapacityMore than 1100
Working Voltage12 VDC
Lock Interface12 VDC
Voltage12 VDC

Intelligent identification:

Radio-based RFID technologies in the HF (high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) ranges supplement SICK’s industrial automation portfolio. In applications where process-relevant data is modified remotely, RFID makes it possible to store data on writable and rewritable media. And, in contrast to optical solutions, RFID provides reliable identification of all objects - despite dirt and everyday wear.

At A Glance:

  • 13.56 MHz RFID write/read unit for ranges up to 150 mm
  • Transponder communication according to ISO/IEC 15693 standard
  • Compact, industrial design with integrated antenna
  • Embedded protocols allow interfacing with standard industrial fieldbus technologies
  • Powerful processor executes internally configurable logic
  • Flexible trigger control
  • Supports parameter cloning via Micro SD card
  • Built-in diagnostics functionality

Your benefit:

  • Reliable identification ensures maximum throughput
  • Adapts to changing needs, ensures investment over the long term
  • Simple integration saves installation time
  • A wide range of functionality ensures flexible solutions
  • Maintenance-free
  • Uses same connectivity and configuration software as SICK's bar code scanners and image-based code readers - compatible through standardized IDpro platform

Product Family:

  • In this type of sensors RFH, RFU series are available.

Version:

  • Three different types of visions are available (short, mid, long).

Frequency band:

  • Frequency band are HF (13.56mhz), UHF (860.....960MHZ).
  • Protection Class
  • Protection class can be up to IP69K.
  • Availability: 100 In Stock
  • Brand: RS

Write Review

Note: Do not use HTML in the text.