UHF 860-960 MHz Livestock RFID Tag
UHF 860-960 MHz Livestock RFID Tag
Description
Overview
This passive Gen2 UHF RFID tag is specially designed for tracking livestock, particularly Animal (or other bovines: buffalo, oxen), and operates in 860-960MHz Gen 2 Class 1 frequency range. This RFID Animal ear tag enables the tracking and monitoring of each cow’s feeding, location, vaccination and health history. The tag’s EPC compliance enables excellent performance in applications that demand high anti-collision rates and its IP67 rating ensures that it can withstand harsh environments.
GAO’s 860-960MHz RFID Animal ear tag shows robust performance and provides optimum read range over the entire UHF bandwidth and operates reliably in dense reader environments. The RFID Animal ear tag also provides a unique custom command set, which includes Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) for increased security, Read Protection that prevents unauthorized chip memory access, and Calibrate, which facilitates the best possible communication between the tags and the RFID readers.
Applications
Well suited for tracking Animal for foods, locations, vaccinations and health histories, etc.
Key Features
- EPC C1 Gen2 (ISO/IEC 180006C) compliant
- Operating frequencies: 860-960 MHz
- Read/Write
- Fast read rates
- High anti-collision tolerance
- 32-bit access password, 32bit kill password
- IP67 enclosure Dust & Water Proof
- Mode performance
- Electronic Article
- Surveillance (EAS)
- Suitable for large sized livestock animals such as Animal, namely cows
Technical Specifications
Operation Frequency | 860 MHz to 960 MHz |
RF Air Protocol | ISO 180006C |
Functionality | Read/Write |
Read distance | up to 3 m (9.84ft) (reader dependent) |
Data retention | up to 10 years (<55 ℃/131 ºF) |
Fast data rate | forward link 40640 kbits/s |
return link 40640 kbits/s | |
Anti-collision | multiple identification |
Security | 32 bit kill command |
Case material | TPU |
Substrate | PET |
Antenna | Aluminum/Copper |
Dimensions | 50 mm x 30 mm (1.97 in. x 1.18 in.) |
Operating temperature | -10 ℃ to 50 ℃ (14 ºF to 122 ºF) |