Designed as an inexpensive RFID system for fast, economical, on-the-fly industrial data tracking, the BIS M system operates at industry standard 13.56MHz frequency.
The BIS M system uses four types of data carriers that handle a wide range of logistics and automation data tracking applications involving pallets, totes or containers. A choice of three read/write heads is offered, including M18 and M30 barrel type. Rugged industrial remote processors are available in plastic or metal compatible with Interbus, Profibus, DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP or Modbus TCP interfaces. To handle continuously moving applications, the BIS M system reads 64 bytes of data in 70ms at a velocity of 76m/min and writes 64 bytes in 200ms at a velocity of 30m/min.
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