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electro-com radio frequency identifi cation Electro-Com (Australia) Pty. Ltd. PO Box 190, Mt Waverley, VIC, 3149. p.1300 130 806 f.1300 130 807 sales@electrocom.com.au www.electrocom.com.au rfi d@electrocom.com.au www.rfi d.com.au

low frequency rfi d.: Texas Instruments TI-RFid RFID technology has a wide variety of Low Frequency 134.2kHz tags suitable for many applications..: Customers have the choice of using Read-Only (R/O) or Read- Write (R/W) transponders..: Transponders are passive (battery-free) being powered from the reader antenna signal..: TI-RFid LF range can deliver a read distance of up to 2 meters..: Texas Instruments TI-RFid Low Frequency 134.2kHz technology uses a half duplex method to transfer its data between reader and transponder. This method enables TI- RFid tags to have longer read range compared to the 125kHz technology and effectively allows faster data transfer rate..: Wedge transponders are 12mm in length and are suitable for high temperature applications and can be implanted with plastic injection moulding processes..: Keyfobs consist of an internal 32mm glass transponder and are an excellent way to unlock doors without having to touch the lock..: Mount on metal transponders can be applied directly to all metal surfaces making it excellent way to track and identify metallic objects such as bins, trucks, buses, cars, containers and carriages. TI-RFid LF vs Barcodes Unlike barcodes, Texas Instruments TI-RFid LF RFID technology requires no line of sight and is able to be read through virtually all non-metallic material. Most tags are IP67 rated making it suitable for all harsh weather conditions. This is a distinct advantage when objects are needed to be tracked at very high speeds and also undergo harsh or dirty environments where tags are subject to be covered by paints, oils and dirt.

high frequency rfi d TI-RFid s and X-Ident s high frequency RFID smart labels operate at 13.56 MHz. The paper-thin Smart Labels (also referred to as transponders) contain a miniature integrated circuit with an antenna that is etched on a thin piece of plastic film. These tags can be laminated between paper and plastic. TI-RFid's smart labels are suitable for high volume applications like:.: Access Control.: Pharmaceutical and healthcare.: Wireless Payments.: Express parcel identification and tracking.: Photo Identification The TI-RFid high frequency system has anti-collision capability. Only TI-RFid smart labels have the ability to process up to 50 tags in the read fi eld simultaneously. TI-RFid smart label inlays have a 2k bit user memory size. Consumer Benefits of TI-RFid 13.56 MHz technology:.: Offers you increased and advanced security over 125 KHz proximity systems..: The technology paves the way for advanced security features, encryption algorithms, biometrics, wireless payments and pharmaceutical/healthcare applications..: Each transponder has a unique tamper proof factory programmed ID code..: Faster data processing..: Supports Open Architecture, ISO/IEC 15693 Standard compliant..: Up to 50 transponders can be read simultaneously per second with the anti-collision technology..: Increased 2k bits transponder memory organised in 64 read/write programmable blocks..: Low cost, ultra-thin, battery-less transponders can be easily converted into printed labels, embedded into source tags or laminated into personalized cards..: Information such as delivery checkpoints, place of origin and identifi cation numbers can all be stored and locked in by the user.

ultra high frequency en rfi d Electro-Com can offer you a Ultra High Frequency [UHF] RFID technology that is suited to your application. UHF is the latest RFID technology to be developed. UHF RFID Applications:.: Supply Chain.: Case tagging.: Pallet tagging.: Logistics X-Ident UHF Smart-Label Technology.: UHF EPC Global Class 0, Class 1 or Gen2..: Operating frequency 865-950 MHz..: Enhanced read-range..: Smart-label passive tag format..: Compatible with thermal transfer printers..: Read-only or read/write memory..: Anti-collision, from 150 to 500 tags per second..: Tags are designed for optimised maximum performance and orientation insensitivity..: Polymer fi lm labels for harsh environments (reusable containers)..: Paper labels for general applications (cardboard packaging). Texas Instruments EPC Gen2 UHF Technology Texas Instruments has developed UHF RFID tags for supply chain and logistics applications that will meet the EPC Network standards being developed by EPCglobal. EPC UHF RFID technology adds the capability to change and update the information on each tag as it proceeds through various points in the supply chain. This provides new levels of up-to-date information for better decision making.

long range rfi d Electro-Com offer a superior 2.45 GHz long range RFID system. Hyper X is a highly reliable identification system offering a 10 meter read range guaranteed. RFID FOR VEHICLES:.: Vehicle Access Control.: Parking Management.: Fleet Management Hyper X long range technology offers well-defi ned identifi cation areas (directional identifi cation in a single traffi c lane), interference immunity, small size antennas and a warranted life time. Hyper X provides a total solution for any type of vehicle, at high speeds and in moving vehicles. It has 31 channels to choose from and has doesn t interfere with other WIFI or WAN networks. RFID FOR FLEET MANAGEMENT:.: Tracking of taxis, buses, trailers, containers and wagons..: High speed identifi cation, well defi ned identifi cation areas and interference immunity. Hyper X Tags RFID FOR SECURITY:.: Vehicle access control..: Top security devices with password protected tags and readers..: Who is where? - e.g. dangerous zones. Allow access only to authorised vehicles in restricted areas and keep records of traffi c fl ow. Benefits of Hyper X.: 10 meter read range guaranteed at speeds of 100km/hr..: The transponders are available in a credit card size access control card and a heavy duty industrial weather proof tag..: Compact reader design available with built in antenna..: Automatic hands-free access.

access control TI-RFid - Your new alternative in Access Control TI-RFid line of 13.56 MHz vicinity access cards and reader series brings a new alternative to the access control products currently on the market. TI-RFid Access Control Readers / Cards:.: 2000-bit card memory.: Advanced security features.: Tamper proof factory programmed ID code.: DES encryption & password protection.: Anti-collision technology.: Simultaneous reading.: Open architecture/non proprietary platform.: RS485 serial output for remote monitoring A 2000-bit card memory and the ability to program these cards means data can be programmed and updated at any read point. Additional memory and security also means that the card holder can carry vital information like access codes, certifi cation or medical histories. Each card contains a unique tamper-proof factory programmed ID code. This provides the assurance that no two cards - or people - anywhere in the world will be misidentifi ed. ISO/IEC 15693 - Open architecture platform TI-RFid 13.56MHz access control non-proprietary cards and readers are fully compliant with the ISO 15693 vicinity card standard offering security and access control providers:.: At-the-door read-write programmability..: Interoperability across all suppliers and applications..: Multiple card reading anti-collision capability..: Universal Weigand programmability and support..: Contactless payment applications using TI-RFid are compliant with ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 15693 standards. The TI-RFid access control cards available:.: With or without a magnetic stripe..: Punchable and non-punchable..: Clip attachment..: Key fobs..: Easily customized and personalized using thermal transfer printers.

active tag Based on it s patented RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) line, ActiveTag AXCESS Inc. provides a single system approach to a variety of automatic monitoring and tracking applications. Automatic Identifi cation products from AXCESS Inc. offer network-based resource management tools designed to leverage the enterprise LAN to identify, locate and track your mission-critical people and assets right from the desktop. From protecting offi ce computers to monitoring personnel and inventory movements, these products now bring total visibility to your business operations. Monitoring and Tracking applications.: Asset Management.: Personnel and Vehicle Access Control.: Personnel Monitoring.: Production and Process Control.: Inventory Tracking Unique Features.: Network Architecture - Leverage existing corporate LAN / WAN / VPN for effi cient data collection and control across the entire enterprise..: Flexible Confi guration - Detect and identify tagged assets, people and vehicles at specifi c control points or monitor within broad coverage zones..: Automatic Operation - Hands free, long range identifi cation supports both static and dynamic tracking, as well as covert monitoring applications..: Easy to Integrate - Interfaces with existing systems via industry standard interfaces, including wiegand output for access control and alarm panel contact points..: Single System Solution - Multiple tag types and activation options support a variety of applications for enterprise-wide visibility and enhanced business operations. The ActiveTag system, combined with AXCESS s ActiveTrac software, leverages the corporate LAN to provide today s e-managers with valuable tools for improving productivity, physical security, life safety, inventory visibility and ERP-based order fulfillment. Linked assets and people can be tracked and located within close proximity, thus providing an automatic, non-invasive asset protection solution while enabling freedom of movement.

Electro-Com (Australia) Pty. Ltd. PO Box 190, Mt Waverley, VIC, 3149. p.1300 130 806 f.1300 130 807 sales@electrocom.com.au www.electrocom.com.au rfi d@electrocom.com.au www.rfi d.com.au