TI RI-TRP-WE2B

RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS
Eco - Line
Data Sheet
Low Frequency
32mm Glass Transponder
Specifications:
RI-TRP-RE2B
Functionality
Read Only
RI-TRP-WE2B
Read/Write
Memory (Bits)
64
80*
Memory (Pages)
1
1
Operating Frequency
134.2 kHz
Modulation
FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) 134.2 kHz / 123.2 kHz
Transmission Principle
HDX (Half Duplex)
Power Source
Powered from the reader signal (batteryless)
Typical Reading Range
≤ 100 cm**
Typical Programming Range
---
Typical Read Time
70 ms
Typical Programming Time
---
309 ms
Typical Programming Cycles
---
10,000
Operating Temperature (Read)
-25 to +70°C
Operating Temperature (Program)
---
Storage Temperature
-40 to +85°C
Case Material
Glass
Protection Class
Hermetically sealed
EMC
Programmed code is not affected by normal electromagnetic interference or x-rays
Signal Penetration
Transponder can be read through virtually all non-metallic material
Mechanical Shock
IEC 68-2-27, Test Ea;
Vibration
IEC 68-2-6, Test Fc;
Dimensions
∅ 3.85 mm ± 0.05 mm x 31.2 ± 0.6 mm
Weight
0.8 g
30 % of typical reading range
-25 to +70°C
* We recommend that you split each 80 bit page into 64 user programmable bits plus a 16 bit wide CRC CCITT Block Check Character as is done
by TI-RFID LF readers.
** Depending on RF regulation in country of use, the Reader Antenna configuration used, and the environmental conditions.
For more information, contact the sales office or distributor nearest you. This contact information can be found
on our web site at:
http://www.ti-rfid.com
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Data Sheet: 11-09-22-109
06/01