RFID Modules

RFID Reader/Writer Modules

An RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) reader/writer is a device that interacts with RFID tags or cards. It wirelessly communicates with the tags, reading and often writing data to them. RFID technology is widely used for identification, access control, and tracking applications.

Price of RFID Reader/Writer Modules

RFID reader/writer prices vary based on features and capabilities. Basic models are affordable, while advanced readers with additional functionalities may cost more. Consider your specific requirements when choosing an RFID reader/writer.

Types of RFID Reader Modules

When it comes to RFID readers, several types cater to different applications.

LF (Low Frequency) RFID Readers:

LF RFID readers, operating at frequencies around 125 kHz, are commonly employed for short-range applications such as access control. Notable models include the RDM6300, EM4100 and T5577, known for their reliability and compatibility with various LF RFID tags.

HF (High Frequency) RFID Readers:

HF RFID readers, functioning at approximately 13.56 MHz, are versatile devices used in applications like NFC-enabled devices and smart cards. Popular models like RC522, PN532, MIFARE Classic or DESFire are well-regarded for their performance in contactless communication.

UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) RFID Readers:

UHF RFID readers, operating in the frequency range of 860-960 MHz, offer extended reading ranges suitable for logistics and inventory tracking. Models like Impinj R2000 or Alien ALR-9680 exemplify the capabilities of UHF RFID readers in managing large-scale RFID deployments.

Multi-Protocol RFID Readers:

Multi-protocol RFID readers, such as Impinj Speedway R420 or ThingMagic Sargas, provide flexibility by supporting various RFID protocols. This versatility makes them ideal for environments with diverse tag types, offering seamless integration and compatibility.

Integrated RFID Readers:

Integrated RFID readers combine RFID functionality with microcontrollers, simplifying integration for DIY projects. Notable examples include the Arduino RFID/NFC Shield and SparkFun Simultaneous RFID Reader, catering to enthusiasts and developers looking to incorporate RFID capabilities into their projects. Each type serves specific purposes, addressing different ranges and applications within the RFID ecosystem.

How do RFID work?

RFID readers use radio frequency technology to communicate with RFID tags. When a reader sends out a signal, it activates the tag, allowing it to transmit data back to the reader. This technology enables quick and contactless identification in various applications.

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