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TYRE MANAGEMENT - RFID tec

rfid enabled SolutionsTYRE MANAGEMENTYOU CAN T MANAGE WHAT YOU CAN T MEASUREBarCodeRFIDR equiresLine of-SiteRequirescorrectorientationEasilyo bscuredbydirtEasilyscratchedordamagedCon tentscannotbemodifiedCanonlyreadonelabel atatimeDoesnotrequireLine of SiteDoesnotrequireorientationNotaffected bydirtUnaffectedbyscratches(encapsulated )CanmodifydatastoredintagCanreadmultiple tagsatonceWhy rfid ..ACITVETAGSPASSIVE TAGSA ctive tags have an internal power source, such as a battery. They have longer rangesand larger memories than passive tags and usually operate at 455 MHz, 2,45 GHz, or GHz and have a reading range from 20 to 100mPassive tags have no internalpower supply and are instead activated by the reader. Passive tags have read distances ranging from 2mm through to , depending on the frequency of individual tags. Passive tags can operate at low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra high frequency (UHF).

Active tags have an internal power source, such as a battery. They have longer ranges and larger memories than passive tags and usually operate at 455 MHz, 2,45 GHz, or 5.8 GHz and have a reading range from 20 to 100m Passive tags have no internal power supply and are instead activated by the reader. Passive tags have read distances ranging

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