While many integrators dream the dream of an RFID system, actually making it happen can be more of a nightmare. Now the new W&T RFID Server comes to the rescue with “easy start”.
It begins with the 10/100 BaseT TCP/IP Ethernet connection, which gets its IP address using DHCP or the WuTility tool. From then on all the configurations are available using a standard Web browser. The built-in antenna begins to fully automatically scan the surroundings, so that the included ISO-15693 transponders (2 tags included in credit card format) can be immediately detected from 30cm or more away. Tag recognition is indicated using LEDs, a buzzer and a data packet generated within a TCP connection.
Fully autonomous operation is possible using the output changeover relay and 4 digital open collector 0-12V outputs, once the browser configuration has been used to learn tag lists and any time and control conditions for the 4 digital outputs have been specified.
If desired the RFID Server can filter out the “Tag present“ and “Tag removed” data from the extensive ISO tag communication and communicate these messages either buffered (ring buffer with 3000 memory locations) or unbuffered via TCP socket protocol.
Alternately the raw ISO protocol is also supported in all three layers (1, 2, 3).
Transponder type supported include ISO 15693 (13.56 MHz), TAG-IT, I-Code, my-d as well as additional manufacturer-specific tags, or they can be imported later in firmware.
With a list price of 598 Euro, there is now nothing standing in the way of an “easy start” into the world of RFID.
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