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433MHz Active RFID Tag – Jumbo Tag
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Key Features – 433MHz Active RFID Tag – Jumbo Tag

This 433MHz Active RFID Tag, the “Jumbo Tag” (GAO 10127008) is an ideal tag for access control and tracking of assets and personnel. This card-sized tag can contain both an LED and buzzer, allowing a specific tag flash and/or beep in order to conveniently find tagged items or alert tag wearers. The transponders optional bracket enables this tag to be mounted on any merchandise or equipment with a flat surface. The Jumbo Tag can be easily attached as it via its slotted hole near the top of the tag.

Low-power consumption is obtained using standing-by mode for battery conservation; the tag automatically wakes up when it receives a wake up command from an RFID reader or generator and transmits its ID and other information.

Using unique anti-collision algorithms, this RFID active tag ensures that all tag data are received, even when many tags are transmitting simultaneously. It uses dual-frequencies to receive and transmit allowing for fast and reliable communications. The tag comes with several options including frequency, bracket, LED, buzzer, and user memory.

Technical Specifications – 433MHz Active RFID Tag – Jumbo Tag

Receive Frequency

 433MHz

Transmit Frequency

 916MHz 927MHz or  868MHz

User Memory

 0 to 256kbit

Optional Memory

 0 to 128kbit in 2x increments

Read Range

 Receive <30m (100ft), Transmit < 85m (280ft)

Multi-Tag Read Capability

 Yes

Power Requirement

 3V Lithium-ion replaceable watch battery

Operating Temperature

 -35℃ to 50℃ (-31°F to 122°F)

Storage Temperature

 -40℃ to 85℃ (-40°F to 185°F)

Dimensions

 (L × W × H) 85.2mm × 4.5mm × 8.5mm  (3.4in × 2.1in × 0.3in)

Housing

 ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)

Weight

 14g (0.5oz)

 


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