Brief: Watch the demo to catch practical tips and quick performance insights. This video showcases how the Reminded General Printable RFID LED Tag helps you find anything fast. See a live demonstration of its high-frequency flashing light feature for locating items like books, archives, and cables. Learn how simple commands trigger the LED lights, reducing search time and verifying product authenticity in industries like tobacco and alcohol.
Related Product Features:
Operates at 13.56MHz with ISO/IEC15693 protocol for reliable high-frequency communication.
Features a fast anti-collision mechanism for efficient access to multiple tags simultaneously.
Includes EAS, AFI, and DSFID functions for theft prevention and customizable application categories.
Offers 1Kbits EEPROM memory with 32 configurable blocks for secure and non-secure data storage.
Provides data integrity with 16bits CRC and supports a transmission rate up to 53Kbps.
Ensures long-term reliability with data storage over 50 years and 100,000 erase/write cycles.
Supports password protection and OTP locking for secure, read-only memory blocks.
Enables product authenticity verification through detection line disconnection in high-value goods.
FAQs:
What is the primary function of the Reminded General Printable RFID LED Tag?
It is designed for fast object location using a high-frequency flashing LED light, triggered by simple commands to a reader, making it ideal for finding items like books, archives, and cables efficiently.
How does this RFID tag help in verifying product authenticity?
In industries like tobacco and alcohol, the tag allows authenticity judgment based on the disconnection of its detection line, reducing concerns about counterfeit high-end products.
What memory and security features does the tag offer?
It includes 1Kbits of EEPROM memory divided into 32 blocks, with password-protected secure areas, OTP locking for read-only blocks, and support for inactivation to prevent unauthorized access.
Can multiple tags be operated at the same time?
Yes, the tag's fast anti-collision mechanism enables simultaneous flashing of multiple tags to locate objects quickly, enhancing efficiency in settings like archives or maintenance operations.