by super | Feb 11, 2023 | Elpro Technologies India, Industrail Mini PC, Industrial Tablets, Rugged PDA, Rugged Smartphone
High range rfid reader’s classification 1. Low frequency RFID handset. Low frequency RFID handset supports RFID reading and writing in 125k ~ 134.2k frequency band. 2. High frequency RFID handset. The supported frequency band is 13.56MHz, and the standard card...
by super | Feb 11, 2023 | Elpro Technologies India, Industrial Tablets, Rugged PDA, Rugged Smartphone
High range rfid reader’s classification 1. Low frequency RFID handset. Low frequency RFID handset supports RFID reading and writing in 125k ~ 134.2k frequency band. 2. High frequency RFID handset. The supported frequency band is 13.56MHz, and the standard card...
by super | Feb 11, 2023 | Elpro Technologies India, Industrail Mini PC, Industrial Tablets, Rugged PDA, Rugged Smartphone
High range rfid reader’s classification 1. Low frequency RFID handset. Low frequency RFID handset supports RFID reading and writing in 125k ~ 134.2k frequency band. 2. High frequency RFID handset. The supported frequency band is 13.56MHz, and the standard card...
by super | Feb 11, 2023 | Elpro Technologies India, Industrial Tablets, Rugged Smartphone
High range rfid reader’s classification 1. Low frequency RFID handset. Low frequency RFID handset supports RFID reading and writing in 125k ~ 134.2k frequency band. 2. High frequency RFID handset. The supported frequency band is 13.56MHz, and the standard card...
by super | Jan 22, 2023 | Elpro Technologies India, Industrail Mini PC, Industrial Tablets, Rugged PDA, Rugged Smartphone, Rugged Tablet
High range rfid reader’s classification 1. Low frequency RFID handset. Low frequency RFID handset supports RFID reading and writing in 125k ~ 134.2k frequency band. 2. High frequency RFID handset. The supported frequency band is 13.56MHz, and the standard card...
by super | Jan 22, 2023 | Elpro Technologies India, Industrail Mini PC, Industrial Tablets, Rugged PDA, Rugged Smartphone, Rugged Tablet
RFID is not exactly a new technology. In fact, the origins of RFID can be traced back to World War II, when the Air Force needed a way to distinguish between friendly and enemy aircraft. For decades, RFID has proven useful for a variety of industries. As retailers...