UHF HAT for Raspberry Pi - Ultra High Frequency HAT for Pi Supports EPC Gen2V2 | ISO 18000-63 Standard | M6E-Nano | Up to 200 Tags/Sec | ARM Based Cortex-M4 Architecture
SB Components started this year 2022 with their amazing products back to back and now they come up with "Ultra High Frequency HAT for Raspberry Pi" which is now available on Kickstarter the crowdfunding platform with goal of £10,000.
The UHF HAT for Raspberry Pi is a sophisticated and small "Ultra High Frequency" RFID reader with strong RFID technology designed for a wide range of applications in military, healthcare, banking, and workplaces, among others.
The ThingMagic® M6E Nano UHF RFID Reader aboard the UHF HAT for Raspberry Pi is JADAK's smallest embeddable module, with ultra-low power consumption and a compact form factor. This RFID reader is suited for battery-powered, low-cost portable devices with a tiny form factor.
The Nano has incredible power for its size, with a command adjustable RF output range of 0 dBm to +27 dBm (0.01 dB increments), which is required for read and write needs of OEM designs. It can read up to 200 tags per second.
The Nano comes in a single SKU for worldwide usage and may be set for frequencies in the Americas, European Union (EU), India, Korea, Australia, China, and Japan, among other places. The EPC Gen2V2 and ISO 18000-63 standards are supported.
Mercury API supports the ThingMagic Nano.
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