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Battery-free RFID relay tag available in variety of sizes

31st January 2014
Staff Reporter
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Compatible with commercial EPC C1G2 readers, the TITAN is a battery free RFID bistable relay tag from Farsens. The relay tag can be activated and deactivated wirelessly via their unique ID, with the relay keeping its latest status even when the RFID reader is gone.

Built in a PCB format with a 96b EPC number, the relay tag further features a 32b TID and a password protected Kill command. Available in different sizes, the communication range is up to 1.5m and the operating temperatures are from -30°C to +85°C (-22°F to +185°F). Available in an IP67 or IP68 casing, the actuator tags are available in a variety of antenna design and sizes, depending on the specific application.

The fact that the actuator is fully passive makes these relays suitable for hardly accessible or restricted areas, as well as where the use of batteries is not recommended. The TITAN will never require a battery change, saving associated maintenance costs. The system/circuit is controlled via a wireless battery-free relay, with the cicuit able to be open or closed via a commercial RFID reader. The bistable relay allows the system to run so that the limited battery is only switched on during the time the user actually needs it to be running.

Due to the relay being uniquely identified by its ID number, automation is easier and activation/deactivation can easily be implemented in an easy to use reader software. Mistakes due to human intervention can be reduced to the minimum this way.

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