At Balluff, you can obtain the entire spectrum of RFID technologies with low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra high frequency (UHF) for virtually unlimited use. This gives you an extraordinary range of components and services in a variety of designs that you can use extremely variably to transmit data.
The RFID system BIS M (13.56 MHz) supports global ISO standards and scores with a high transmission speed for large volumes of data. Through various combination options of data carriers and read/write heads, the system can be used for many applications.
Low frequency (LF) RFID gives . you the ability to use different LF processor units. The read/write head can be connected the traditional way using cable, or can be located directly on the processor unit housing. Our most flexible and modern solution is the universal BIS V processor unit. Balluff offers you a wide selection of
2023年11月14日 · Balluff Inc. announced the release of its newly developed BIS V radio-frequency identification (RFID) handheld scanners, also equipped to read 1D and 2D inventory and tracking codes.
Balluff RFID product group which describes low frequency (LF) RFID solutions operating at 70/455 kHz. These products are traditionally used for tool identification (Tool-ID).
These all-in-one RFID readers are connected to the control level directly via the Profinet interface. No additional processor is needed. BIS M-4008 readers support data carriers which conform to the RFID standard ISO 15693.
Finally, Rob discusses the standard Balluff RFID offering and the newer Smart Automation and Monitoring System (SAMS) RFID read/write heads that have built-in condition monitoring features....
2023年10月30日 · The new wireless handheld RFID scanner from Balluff delivers the benefit of reading/writing RFID tags – using LF, HF, or UHF frequencies – as well as 1D/2D barcode reading and an NFC antenna in the familiar shape of a smartphone device.
RFID handhelds are the optimal companion to stationary readers for flexible and mobile data acquisition at different frequencies. With them, manual processes can conveniently be completed, such as performing rework, recording quality checks, and …
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