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Reading multiple tags at once
by Rick Scampini
I'm looking for an RFID reader that can read many tags at once (in the range of 100 - 200 or so). These tags will be stacked on top of each other, and the maximum distance it would be from the reader would be about 10 inches or so. Does anyone know what reader would be best for this project? I want to work with the 13.56 MHz passive tags if possible. Thanks!
Question last updated on July 16, 2007, 19:45 PM
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by Addison2761, Kiran Kumar H.M, Rick Scampini

Hello Rick,
Yes there are Readers avilable in World market, I suggest you to USe UHF Passive RFID Tags Technology Cause
1. You can Read 200 and Above Tags/Sec and you can't do it in H.F Readers
2. Good Anticollision in UHF Readers
3. You can also read all the 200 tags with the distance of 1-2 meters.

If you need further to be discussed feel free to talk to me Or mail Mail me. (kiran_hm@yahoo.com)

With Best regards

Kiran Kumar H.M


Answer last updated on July 19, 2007, 05:55 AM
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