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RFID Memory Chip meets ATA Spec 2000 standards.

2014-02-20 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Intended for aircraft asset management, FLYchip64 UHF high-memory chip is fully compliant with ATA Spec 2000 and ISO18000-6C specifications for aircraft parts marking and inventory. Read range is 7 m and operating range is -66 to +302°F. Supporting UHF RFID C1-Gen2 - ISO/IEC 18000-6C protocol for communications at 860–960 MHz, chip offers 65,536 bits user memory, has 496-bits EPC and 208-bits tag identifier (TID), and features minimum operating power of -15 dBm (read). This story is related to the following:Automatic IDSearch for suppliers of:

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