RFID Transponders, Tags

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
RI-UHF-00C01-03

RI-UHF-00C01-03

Texas Instruments

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

2182

RF600660

RF600660

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

0

RI-I11-114B-S1

RI-I11-114B-S1

Texas Instruments

TELECOM CIRCUIT, 1-FUNC

20000

AT88SC0808CRF-MR1

AT88SC0808CRF-MR1

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

RFID TAG R/W 13.56MHZ INLAY

11019

PCT100-TLH

PCT100-TLH

Powercast

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ ENCAP

5

RF600592

RF600592

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

58115

RF600575

RF600575

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

0

PCT100-T

PCT100-T

Powercast

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ ENCAP

0

LXMSAPHA08-136

LXMSAPHA08-136

TOKO / Murata

RFID TAG R/W 13.56MHZ INLAY

2412

RI-I17-112A-03

RI-I17-112A-03

Texas Instruments

TELECOM CIRCUIT, 1-FUNC

9499

IUC77-F151-M-GBL

IUC77-F151-M-GBL

Pepperl+Fuchs

RFID TAG R/W 865-928MHZ ENCAP

45

600399

600399

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

0

600485

600485

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

0

RI-TRP-W9TD-30

RI-TRP-W9TD-30

Texas Instruments

TELECOM CIRCUIT, 1-FUNC

869

600545

600545

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

0

U-P4-RX

U-P4-RX

Pepperl+Fuchs

RFID TAG R/W ENCAP

2

0133561431

0133561431

Woodhead - Molex

RFID SOLUTIONS, 0.9 TO 1.2M READ

467

100311

100311

Avery Dennison

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

0

RI-I02-114B-01

RI-I02-114B-01

Texas Instruments

TELECOM CIRCUIT, 1-FUNC

98808

V750-D22M01-IM-R5K

V750-D22M01-IM-R5K

Omron Automation & Safety Services

RFID TAG R/W 860-960MHZ INLAY

4983

RFID Transponders, Tags

1. Overview

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) transponders and tags are wireless communication devices that use electromagnetic fields to identify and track objects. They consist of a microchip for data storage and an antenna for signal transmission. Operating in RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) ranges, these devices enable non-contact data exchange between tags and readers. Their importance lies in enabling automation across industries, including supply chain management, access control, and smart manufacturing, by providing real-time asset visibility and data capture.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Passive RFID TagsNo internal power source; powered by reader's electromagnetic fieldWarehouse inventory tracking, retail payment systems
Active RFID TagsIntegrated battery for enhanced transmission rangeContainer tracking in ports, vehicle fleet management
HF (High-Frequency) Tags13.56 MHz operation; supports NFC protocolsSmart posters, electronic ticketing
UHF (Ultra-High-Frequency) Tags860-960 MHz range; long read range (up to 12m)Logistics pallet tracking, livestock identification
IF-RFID HybridIntermediate frequency conversion for improved signal processingIndustrial automation sensors, precision manufacturing

3. Structure and Components

A typical RFID transponder comprises: - Chipset: Contains memory (EEPROM/FRAM) and modulation/demodulation circuits - Antenna: Copper/Aluminum etched traces for electromagnetic wave coupling - Substrate: PET/Flex PCB base material (0.1-0.3mm thickness) - Encapsulation: Epoxy coating or RFID-specific adhesive layers Advanced models integrate sensors (temperature/humidity) and security encryption modules.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportance
Frequency Range (125kHz-900MHz)Determines read range and material penetration
Memory Capacity (64-8192 bits)Impacts data storage for EPC codes and sensor data
Read/Write Speed (50-600kbps)Affects throughput in high-speed conveyor systems
Operating Temperature (-40 C to +85 C)Critical for industrial environments
Antenna Gain (0-8dBi)Optimizes signal strength in metal-rich environments

5. Application Fields

  • Logistics: Parcel sorting systems (DHL, FedEx)
  • Retail: RFID-enabled point-of-sale terminals (Zara, Amazon Go)
  • Healthcare: Medical asset tracking (BD Pyxis dispensers)
  • Manufacturing: Tool lifecycle management (Siemens Industry 4.0 solutions)
  • Transportation: ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) systems (China's Expressway Network)

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
ImpinjMonza R4-P tag chips
Alien TechnologyALN-9828 UHF tags
NXP SemiconductorsICODE DNA HF tags
STMicroelectronicsST25DV series NFC tags
RF Micro DevicesLow-power IF transceiver modules

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Match frequency to environment (LF for metal environments, UHF for long-range)
  2. Choose memory size based on EPC code requirements
  3. Consider enclosure rating (IP67 for outdoor/wet locations)
  4. Evaluate read sensitivity (-10dBm to -25dBm typical range)
  5. Verify compliance with ISO/IEC 18000 standards

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: - Miniaturization (<0.5mm chip tags for textile integration) - Energy-harvesting passive tags with sensor fusion - Blockchain-integrated RFID for supply chain security - 5G-enabled RFID for real-time location systems (RTLS) - Biodegradable tags for sustainable retail applications

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