The RFID read/write devices are based on
proven high-frequency RFID technology (13.56 MHz) in accordance with ISO 15693. They are therefore especially suitable for guided industrial applications, in which uniformly positioned and aligned objects or RFID tags must be identified automatically.
The revised flat-pack design features an especially compact form factor, which allows easy integration into the application environment. The devices also feature a read range of up to 30cm (adjustable). This gives users the greatest possible flexibility and freedom in adapting the HF read/write devices to the application in question. Furthermore, the new additions to the
Pepperl+Fuchs portfolio are among the few HF read/write devices of this class on the market that also support multitag detection. Up to 20 RFID tags can be detected simultaneously in just one read operation, therefore achieving quick throughput times and optimised processes.
The new HF RFID read/write devices also excel in terms of process reliability. Firstly, they comply with IP67 degree of protection and are designed for operation in the extended temperature range of -25˚C … +70 ˚C. Additionally, they are able to test their own resonance frequency to detect whether interfering metal objects are in their vicinity and, if necessary, automatically adapt to such interferences. Any faults and errors are also clearly
displayed via a red status LED on the device, or can be traced in more detail via accessible software parameters. In addition, the new HF RFID read/write devices also provide RSSI values (received signal strength indicator), which can be used to detect defective tags at an early stage and exclude them from the process, for example. This form of condition monitoring helps to avoid time-consuming and costly errors and downtimes, even before they occur. Furthermore, the RSSI values can also be used as a basis for position detection.
For optimal integration into the system environment, the new HF RFID read/write devices are available in two versions: For example, if the
user’s primary focus is on implementing future- proof Industry 4.0 applications, the IQT3* HF read/write devices would be an ideal solution. These can be quickly and cost-effectively integrated into architectures such as PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, and EtherCAT via the built-in IO- Link interface in conjunction with an IO-Link master. In this case, depending on the complexity of the application profile, you can choose between an Easy Mode based on the plug-and-play principle without any need for programming, or an Expert Mode for challenging applications. By contrast, IQH3* devices feature an
interface for connecting to the IDENTControl interfaces from Pepperl+Fuchs. This powerful combination is especially suitable for more complex applications, in which high- performance data access must be secured, multiple adjacent RFID read/write devices must be operated in multiplex mode, longer cable runs must be bridged, or in which older fieldbus protocols form part of the application.
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