Some common applications for the fixed readers/writers are access control, anti-counterfeiting, asset tracking, attendance systems, cargo tracking management, document management, industrial production process control, intelligent traffic management, jewelry inventory laundry, management, library management, livestock tracking, logistics, medicine tracking, parking systems, product authentication, supply chain management, ticketing, time and attendance, vehicle tracking and warehouse management. For the handheld devices, the applications would be access control, anti-counterfeiting, asset tracking, direct store delivery, equipment inspection, field sales mobility, inventory management, jewel industry, livestock tagging, logistics, personal identification, personnel tracking, postal services, railway management security supply chain management, vehicle inspection, and warehouse management.

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The ACS Android Library was built to support the use of various ACS readers with Android devices. The ACS Android Library is a collection of methods and functions allowing application developers to build smartcard based application in the Android platform.

Find web applications that enable users to experience the functionalities of ACS smart cards and smart card readers. These demo applications are offered free of charge. Applications require that a user have the smart card or smart card reader being demonstrated.

Find programs to help navigate or maximize the use of supported smart cards and smart card readers. These utility tools are offered free of charge. Tools can be used only with the supported operating systems, indicated respectively.

The ACR122U NFC Reader is a PC-linked contactless smart card reader/writer developed based on 13.56 MHz Contactless (RFID) Technology. Compliant with the ISO/IEC18092 standard for Near Field Communication (NFC), it supports not only MIFARE and ISO 14443 A and B cards, but also all four types of NFC tags.

The ACR122U comes with an optional stand to hold the smart card reader at an optimal angle, so that users can tap contactless cards or NFC-enabled devices onto the ACR122U with ease. For more information, click here to download the brochure of this special accessory.

Supercharge your USB-C laptop by adding an USB 3.2 Gen 1 multi-slot card reader and writer and gain simultaneous access to all 3 memory cards. The IOGEAR's 3 in 1 USB-C Quantum Card Reader/Writer 3-Slot Card plugs directly into your laptop's USB-C port whether you have a 12 inch MacBook, the latest Thunderbolt 3 MacBook Pro or any Windows laptops equipped with USB-C port. This USB 3.2 Gen 1 technology allows you to transfer high-resolution images, video and data at the SuperSpeed rate of 5Gbps. The Quantum Card Reader is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0 for full compatibility with legacy systems.

With support for the latest professional cameras with UHS-II slots, this card reader is capable of supporting Read/Write speeds of up to 312/260 MB/sec respectively. This is about 3 times the performance when compared to an UHS-I SD memory card. This speed increase boosts the efficiency and productivity of professionals such as photographer and videographers, saving you time and money.

Built with the highest quality aluminum, the 3 In 1 USB-C Quantum Card Reader/Writer portrays the elegance and lifestyle of the Mac ecosystem. Supporting 3 types of flash memory cards (SD, MicroSD, CF), this USB-C Memory card read and writer has got you covered for your most demanding projects. If you have the latest USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 laptop, this is a must have stylish accessory.

AsReader also offers a pocket version RFID reader/writer called the ASR-030D which will scan about 20 tags a second and operates at 27dBm (half a watt). The compact device is a sled-type that attaches to the back of a smartphone. It can slide into a pocket, which is preferable to users who are on the go, such as logistics workers and hospital staff. In Japan, AsReader makes up 70% of the sled market.

The PaperCut Elatec TWN4 USB Multi Card Reader, part of the TWN4 MultiTech family of transponder reader and writers, will read almost any 125 kHz/134.2 kHz and 13.56 MHz tags and/or labels. This contactless RFID reader/writer simultaneously reads more than sixty RFID technologies from both the low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) bands, including NFC. It can also be used as a diagnostic tool by installing the card analyzer application called TechTracer.

This RFID module is desgined based on MFRC522. It is a highly integrated reader/writer for contactless communication at 13.56MHz. It supports ISO 14443A/MIFARE mode and MIFARE Classic (e.g. MIFARE Standard) products. Contactless communication using MIFARE higher transfer speeds up to 848kbit/s in both directions.

Even when two or more RF tags exist in the communication range, the reader/writer can read the target tag just in front of it. It reads RF tags in the order in which they are conveyed while ignoring RF tags on pallets around the line.

One reader/writer is set as a master, and others are set as slaves.

When the host device sends commands to the master reader/writer, the reader/writers work like one reader/writer that has a wide communication range.

When simultaneously inspecting all stacked pallets passing through a portal, install the reader/writers on both the left and right sides of the portal to read an RF tag placed on either the left or right side of each pallet.

It takes time to locate a defective vehicle outside the assembly line or a finished vehicle ready for shipment by using the on-board paper.

Place an RF tag on the dashboard of each vehicle and install reader/writers on the vehicle waiting space to read the tags, which reduces the time to locate vehicles.

The transmission power required for communications between the reader/writer and RF tags are measured and automatically set to appropriate values. The set power will be large enough to communicate with RF tags and minimize interference with other reader/writers.

This function is useful when multiple reader/writers are installed in one factory. The transmission power can be easily set via the web browser.

This function visualizes reception levels, helping adjust installation positions of reader/writers and RF tags and check communication ranges.

When RF tags on two or more objects are read for adjustment, connect your PC with the reader/writer to check a time series graph of the reception levels via the web browser.

In addition to the web browser, the flashing speed of the LED indicators on the reader/writer provides a visual indication of the reception level. This makes it easier to install and adjust a reader/writer or RF tag at a production site.

Although most RFID Readers will also program tags, it's nice to have specific RFID Desktop Programmers or Handheld Programmers, and we offer various reader-writer devices to meet your RFID programming needs. Please browse our RFID Desktop Programmers selection below, and if you can't seem to find what you are looking for, contact us today and our staff of RFID experts will be ready to help you find the perfect RFID reader-writer solution.

RFID tags embedded in concrete test cubes were evaluated as an alternative to manual tracking to reduce human errors and costs for tracking QA test data. This "Cube Info" application employed passive 13.56 MHz tags with 228 bytes of storage. The tags were approximately the size of a quarter and were encapsulated in a hard plastic protective casing. A handheld reader/ writer was employed to scan the cubes at the job site and encode them with field information. Fixed reader/writers attached to the laboratory weigh scales and compression test machines were used to record QA test results. Read range is not reported in the article, but from the accompanying figures, it appears to be on the order of 1 m (3.28 ft).

Concrete mix information for an individual mixer truck was entered into the handheld reader/ writer via a barcode attached to the paper load slip. After a slump test was performed at the sight, the encapsulated active RFID tag was placed inside the freshly prepared 6-inch (152-mm) test cube. The handheld reader/writer then wrote the mix information, slump test results, and date to the active RFID tag. The cube was then sent to laboratory for curing. After curing, it was weighed, and the weight data were transferred from the weight machine RFID reader/writer to the tag embedded in the cube. A compression test was finally performed, and these results were also transferred by the associated RFID reader/writer to the tag. The protective plastic casing enabled the RFID tag to be retrieved intact after the test for download of the complete dataset. The encapsulated tags could be reused (more than 20 times). After verification of the test results, they were posted to a materials database and/or sent via email to the concrete producer and others.

The focus of the study was to determine whether reliable readings could be obtained when the RFID tags were placed on a pipe surrounded by a large number of other pipes on the back of the truck. The tags were mounted on the pipes after loading onto the truck to avoid damage by the loading process. Two read modes were evaluated. Stationary loaded trucks were scanned by a worker with the handheld reader who moved around the truck trailer. Moving trucks were scanned as they were driven past a stationary reader location. ff782bc1db

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