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Brick Tag Ceramic 5/5/3mm Black UHF H3 915MHz

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HID Global Brick Tag passive contactless transponders easily integrate into RFID applications requiring discreet placement of small, featherweight tags that deliver sustainable performance. Brick Tag Ceramic units are optimized for placement on metal assets, such as tools, weaponry and surgical instrumentation. The hard shells encasing these tiny UHF transponders shield them from exposure to autoclave sterilization and demanding industrial environments.

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Additional information

Operating Frequency

915 MHz

Chip Type

Higgs 3

Memory

512 bit read/write

Anti-Collision

Yes

Reading Distance

3.3ft (1.0m)

Weight

0.4g

Dimensions

5 mm x 5 mm x 3 mm

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FAQ

+ - What is RFID?

RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. These tags contain electronically stored information, which can be read remotely using RFID readers or antennas. RFID technology has various applications across industries, including inventory management, supply chain tracking, access control, and contactless payment systems. It offers advantages such as improved efficiency, accuracy, and convenience compared to traditional barcode-based systems.

+ - What is a UHF RFID Tag?

RFID tags are placed on items to identify or track those items over time or a work process. RFID tags can be used to track all types of objects in industries like healthcare, retail, and manufacturing, to keep track of assets or inventory. RFID tags communicate with RFID readers and antennas via electromagnetic waves. The reader/ antenna combination directs electromagnetic radio waves to the RFID tags in the vicinity. The energy from the waves, harnessed by the RFID tag’s antenna, forms a current moving towards the centre of the tag energizing the integrated circuit (IC). The IC turns on, modulates the energy with data from its memory banks, and directs a signal back out through the tag’s antenna. The remaining, modulated energy that replies to the reader/antenna is known as backscatter

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