1. Introduction RFID label 54x34mm
RFID Chip (Radio Frequency Identification):
- Is a technology that uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects.
Similar to other types of RFID tags, the RFID label 54x34mm also consists of 3 main components:
- RFID Chip: Very small in size (0.4×0.4mm). However, it is considered the core or heart of the label, responsible for receiving radio waves from the reader via the RFID Antenna.
- Inlay/ RFID Antenna: Device responsible for receiving radio waves from the reader and converting radio waves into signals for the RFID Chip to process. For the 54x34mm RFID label, the antenna size is 50x30mm.
- Label: Made of materials such as paper, fabric, or synthetic fibers, coated with adhesive. Its role is to protect the RFID Chip and allow users to print QR codes, product names, etc., on its surface.
- RFID Chip Brands:
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- Alien RFID Chip
- NXP RFID Chip
- Monza RFID Chip
- And many other RFID label brands. However, these brands are commonly chosen by consumers.
2. Comparison of RFID Label with Barcode:
- RFID Labels do not need to be within the reading range of an RFID reader
- They can be attached or embedded on objects that need to be tracked.
- Simultaneously monitor multiple objects with RFID tags
3. Applications of RFID Labels in Reality
- RFID tags are widely used in industry:
- During automobile production, an RFID tag attached to a car being assembled can be used to track the entire manufacturing process on the production line.
- RFID tags attached to pharmaceuticals support tracking them in warehouses.
- And embedding RFID chips in livestock and pets supports animal identification.
- RFID tags can also be used in the payment process at stores.
- And prevent theft of goods in stores.
4. Frequency of RFID Label 54x34mm:
- Most RFID labels 54x34mm operate at ultra-high frequencies from 860 to 960 MHz, called UHF (Ultra High Frequency). This type receives signals within a range of 10cm to 20m at high speed.