New line of RFID antennas for superior tag data collection

20-06-2023 | Pasternack | Passives

Pasternack has released its latest RFID antennas. The additions are developed to amplify RFID applications, including asset tracking, inventory control, identification validation and more.

The state-of-the-art antennas function within the key 900MHz and 2400MHz frequency bands, ensuring seamless and efficient RFID tag scanning. Equipped with SMA female, N female and RP TNC male connectors, these antennas deliver excellent interoperability with a broad range of RFID readers available on the market.

Also, the company's new antennas use right-hand circular polarisation, promising enhanced signal reception and accurate data capture. This technology, integrated with high-gain output, low VSWR, and expanded beamwidth, strengthens the antennas' scan radius and amplifies the overall effectiveness of RFID systems.

"Recognising the critical role of effective and reliable RFID tag scanning across industries, our new antennas are designed to deliver on these fronts, offering a robust solution for seamless data gathering," said Kevin Hietpas, Pasternack product line manager.

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