What Is The Difference Between Low-, High-, And Ultra-High Frequencies; How Many Frequency Bands Are Used Around The World For Rfid Applications; Do All Countries Use The Same Frequencies - SATO CL408e Rfid Manual

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• Emergence of standards.
1990's
• RFID, such as electronic toll collection, deployed throughout the
• RFID becomes part of everyday life with a single tag capable of
• Development and implementation of RFID for supply chain
Early 2000s
• Major retailers mandates to suppliers to implement pallet and case
2003 -
Present
Since RFID uses electromagnetic radio waves for its operation, its effectiveness is subject
to the same physical laws governing any other RF operating device. The distance between
the RF interrogator antenna, the corresponding RFID tag, and the frequency, are all
directly interrelated.
Q: What is the difference between low-, high-, and ultra-high frequencies?
Similar to your radio tuning into different frequency channels to listen to different stations,
RFID tags and readers must both be tuned to the same frequency in order to communicate.
The most regularly used frequencies among RFID systems are low- (around 125 KHz),
high- (13.56 MHz) and ultra-high frequency (860-950 MHz). Radio waves behave in a
different way at different frequencies, so you must choose the best frequency for the
correct application.
Operating Range
Read Range
Power Consumption
Data Transfer Rate
Version 0.8
U.S.
handling multiple applications such as electronic toll collection,
parking lot access and fare collection, gated community access,
and campus access.
management, healthcare/pharmaceuticals, library information
systems
level tagging by January 2005 spark rapid RFID research and
development
Low Frequency
125 KHz
10 cm
Low
Slow
21/10/2004
High Frequency
13.56 MHz
1 m
Moderate
Moderate
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Ultra High
Frequency
860 – 950 MHz
Up to 3 m
High
Fast

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