Description
Avery Dennison AD-172u7 UHF RFID Dry Inlay (NXP UCODE 7)
Avery Dennison AD-172u7 UHF RFID Dry Inlay (NXP UCODE 7)
Featuring 22 x 12.5 mm antenna, the Avery Dennison AD-172u7 UHF RFID Dry Inlay is strongly suggested for retail applications where handheld readers are used. Equipped with an NXP UCODE 7 chip that provides enhanced read sensitivity, 128 bits of EPC memory and a 48-bit serialized and unalterable Tag ID number, the AD-172u7 is suitable for tracking items in healthcare applications. This small UHF RFID inlay is also a great solution for jewelry, small apparel items, cosmetics and other goods in retail applications.
Data Sheet — Avery Dennison AD-172u7 UHF RFID Dry Inlay (NXP UCODE 7)
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Why buy this tag?
Avery Dennison AD-172u7 UHF RFID Dry Inlays are designed to provide excellent performance in retail and healthcare applications that require small UHF RFID inlays.
Features
- Optimized, tested and qualified for excellent handheld performance for use in fashion and fine jewelry retail environments.
- Common applications include jewelry, supply chain, inventory, logisitics, apparel, retail, pharmaceutical, and healthcare.
- Equipped with the NXP UCode 7 IC chip.
- Up to 128-bit EPC and 96-bit Unique Tag Identifier (TID), pre-encoded for multi-vendor chip (MCS) based serialization.
- High-performance versatile global tag.
ELECTRICAL: | |
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Air Interface Protocol: | ISO-18000-6C, EPC Class 1, Gen 2 |
Operating Frequency: | Global (860-960 MHz) |
IC Type: | NXP UCODE 7 |
Memory: | EPC 128 Bits, User 0 Bits, TID 96 Bits |
EPC Memory Content: | Unique, randomized number |
Max Read Distance: | > 0.91 m (3 ft) |
Applicable Surface Materials: | Plastic, glass, cardboard |
MECHANICAL: | |
Tag Form Factor: | Dry inlay |
Tag Materials: | Printable PET (Thermal Transfer) |
Attachment Method: | This tag is delivered with NO adhesive |
Dimensions: | 22 x 12.5 mm (0.87 x 0.49 in) - antenna |
Weight: | < 1 g |
ENVIRONMENT: | |
Operating Temperature: | -40° to +85°C (-40° to +185°F) |