Description
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SMARTRAC Sensor DogBone RFID Tag (RFMicron Magnus S)
SMARTRAC’s state-of-the-art SENSOR DOGBONE brings new features to the company’s inlay and tag product range. It is specially designed to measure moisture conditions in industrial environments, e.g. in construction, energy, healthcare, automotive production and the military.
The SMARTRAC SENSOR DOGBONE is a passive UHF inlay equipped with RFMicron’s Magnus®S IC. This RFID sensor inlay offers great performance, and accurately detects and measures moisture levels in the surrounding environment. The sensing information is digitized and wirelessly communicated to off-the-shelf readers using a standard UHF Gen 2 protocol READ command for further processing.
US Data Sheet — SMARTRAC Sensor DogBone RFID Tag (RFMicron Magnus S)
EU Data Sheet — SMARTRAC Sensor DogBone RFID Tag (RFMicron Magnus S)
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Why buy this tag?
The SMARTRAC Sensor DogBone is a passive RFID tag that can accurately detect and measure moisture levels in the surrounding environment.
Features
- Application areas include healthcare, construction, and automotive.
- Low cost and great performance.
- Works on low- and high-dielectric materials.
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ELECTRICAL: | |
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Air Interface Protocol: | EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) |
Operating Frequency: | FCC band (860 - 960 MHz), ETSI band (860 - 960 MHz) |
IC Type: | RFMicron Magnus S |
Memory: | EPC 128 bits, User 144 bits, TID 64 bits |
EPC Memory Content: | Not Guaranteed |
Max Read Distance: | Not Published |
Applicable Surface Materials: | Cardboard, plastic, stone, wood, and other non-metallic materials |
MECHANICAL: | |
Tag Form Factor: | Wet inlay |
Tag Materials: | Printable clear PET (Thermal Transfer) |
Attachment Method: | Adhesive |
Dimensions: | 97 x 27 mm (3.8 x 1.06 in) |
Weight: | <1 g |
ENVIRONMENT: | |
Operating Temperature: | -40° to +85° C (-40° to +185° F) |