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Product Overview

Features

The V680-series ID System uses electromagnetic induction in the 13.56-MHz bandwidth, which conforms to
the international standards in ISO/IEC 18000-3 (ISO/IEC 15693). A V680-series ID System enables reading
and writing RF Tag data without contact by connecting a V680-HAM91/V680-HAM81 ID Flag Sensor to a
V680-series Antenna. With control performed in connection with the Basic I/O Units of a Programmable
Controller, ID Flag Sensors provide data management for applications such as quality and process control at
production sites.
Simple Operation with I/O Control as Simple as Using a Regular Sensor
The V680-HAM91 and V680-HAM81 can be used right away to create an RFID System with operation
as easy as with regular Sensors. Start operation simply by setting the mode switch on the ID Flag
Sensor to output the read results to the I/O interface.
Advanced Line Management
In accessing RF Tag data, up to 64,000 IDs are possible with 16-bit data. And, using the address shift
function enables accessing up to 128 bits, making it possible to build advanced lines.
Conforms to International Standards of ISO/IEC 18000-3 (ISO/IEC 15693)
Compliance with international standards enables the V680 to be exported to and used in the world's
main countries.
RF Tags Available with EEPROM or FRAM
Two types of RF Tag memory are available: EEPROM, with a maximum heat resistance of 180°C
(30 min./200 cycles) and a capacity of 1,000 bytes, and FRAM, with a capacity of 2, 8, or 32 kilobytes,
and long memory life of 10 billion accesses. Chose the ideal type for various worksite applications.
Smooth Replacement of Previous RFID Systems
All functions of the previous V600 Series are supported, so assets on existing lines can still be used.
RFID System
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