Sensors and RFID System
An RFID sensor, also called an RFID tag, is a tiny device that uses radio waves to transmit its unique identification and other data. Unlike a barcode, it doesn't require line-of-sight for the reader to capture information.
How Does RFID Sensors Work?
RFID Sensors use radio waves. The reader sends a signal activating the tag, which then transmits its data back. Passive tags draw power from the reader's signal, while active tags have their own battery for longer range.
What are the Benefits of RFID Sensors?
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How Does RFID Sensors Work?
RFID Sensors use radio waves. The reader sends a signal activating the tag, which then transmits its data back. Passive tags draw power from the reader's signal, while active tags have their own battery for longer range.
What are the Benefits of RFID Sensors?
- Improved Efficiency: Automate tracking and data collection for faster processes and reduced labour costs.
- Enhanced Accuracy: Eliminate errors from manual data entry for reliable inventory management.
- Real-Time Visibility: Track assets and products in real-time, improving logistics and security.
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You can find all product information on the Telemecanique Sensors website: www.tesensors.com\