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                Vector 900                                            RFID Tag



                                                 An RFID tag is the most important link in any RFID system.
                                            It  has  the  ability  to  store  information  relating  to  the  specific
                                            item to which they are attached, rewrite again without any re-
                                            quirement  for  contact  or  line  of  sight.  Data  within  a  tag  may
                                            provide  identification for an  item, proof  of  ownership,  original
                                            storage location, loan status and history.

                                                 RFID Tag consists of an integrated circuit and an antenna
                                            combined to form a transponder. RFID tags collect the energy
                                            to  operate  from  a  Radio  Frequency  (RF)  field  emitted  by  a
                                            reader device; therefore they do not need a battery. When en-
                                            ergized  by  a  radio  signal  from  a  fixed  position  reader  or
                                            handheld scanner, the tag returns the stored information in or-
                                            der that the item to which it is attached can be easily located.

                                                 The chip also has a "multi-read" function, which means that
                                            several tags can be read at once.

                                                 RFID tags have been specifically designed to be affixed in-
                                            to library media, including books, CDs, DVDs and tapes. It is
                                            thin,  flexible  and  thus  can  be  laminated  between  paper  and
                                            plastic. With special method to attach to books, patron is totally
                                            unaware that the tag is there.

                                            KEY BENEFITS:
                                            1.  No line of sight needed
                                            2.  Allows to check-out and check-in several items simultane-
                                                ously
                                            3.  Information directly attached to product
                                            4.  Performing  both  identification  and  antitheft  in  one  single
                                                operation
                                            5.  Different shape and sizes available
                                            6.  Able to tag almost anything
                                            7.  Accelerate scanning and identifying

                                            Specification:
                                              Integrated Circuit (IC)   NXP I-CODE SLIX2
                                              IC’s protocol /anti-    ISO 15693 : SLIX2 IC specification
                                              collision
                                              Memory                  2,560 bits (320 bytes)
                                              Operating frequency     13.56 MHz (HF)
                                              Unloaded resonance      14,40 MHz ± 0,35 MHz
                                              frequency
                                              Transponder antenna     Aluminum
                                              material







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