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Quick Selection Guide Visit our website: www.ab.com/catalogs Preferred availability cat. nos. are printed in bold.

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RFID Overview Allen-Bradley industrial RFID system consists of three key components: Communication Interfaces: To either a network or controller. Transceivers: At each point or station in the manufacturing process where identification or the reading/writing of information is desired. RFID Tags: One for each item, pallet, tote, or transport fixture used in the application. System Features Quick Selection 1- and 2-channel EtherNet/IP™ interface offered Embedded switch, with Device Level Ring (DLR) Rugged transceiver styles designed for industrial locations 13.56 MHz high frequency technology...

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RFID Overview Selection Flowchart Open or Closed Loop System Closed General High Frequency HF 13.56 MHz ICODE Open 1 UHF 900 MHz Gen2 (See Encompass partner) 2 Data storage Server vs Tag (Machines communicate?) Quick Selection No Do you require tag Security, Privacy, or High Temperature? How much data storage required? Security High Temp Privacy 3 Up to 128 Bytes 4 SLI-S Tags 64 Bytes 5 SLI-L Tags 256 Bytes Up to 2 kBytes 6 SLI Tags 128 Bytes SLI Tags 7 FRAM Tags (most commonly used in RFID HF applications) Introduction 8 Connection Systems Tag Speed Fast vs Slow/ Stopped Fast 9 Sensing...

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RFID Overview 2. An application can track the process via the tag either by storing the data directly on the tag or linking the UID (Unique Identifier) to data in a server. In high speed applications (>1.5 m/s), it's recommended to read only the UID into the PLC. If the tags are used on multiple machines that do not communicate with each other, then the data is usually stored on the tag. By storing all the data on the tag, the data will be saved through power cycle events on the machine as well. 3. SLI-S tags are designed for applications requiring high tag security. Memory management can...

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EtherNet/IP Interface Block High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE The EtherNet/IP interface block is designed to solve industrial high frequency 13.56 MHz RFID applications which require networking or multiple read/write points. Local LEDs allow for quick visual diagnosis of module status, network status, I/O status, and power Each interface block can have up to two transceivers and two general I/O devices. This allows the RFID system to be easily integrated into an existing architecture. It also allows the RFID system to respond to sensor input and vice versa. For example, a sensor can detect the...

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EtherNet/IP Interface Block High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE Product Selection * Configured as embedded switch. Supports star, tree, linear, and ring Approximate Dimensions Dimensions are not intended to be used for installation purposes. * Replace symbol with 0M3 (0.3 m), 1 (1 m), 2 (2 m), 5 (5 m), or 10 (10 m) for standard cable lengths. t Replace symbol with 2 (2 m), 5 (5 m), or 10 (10 m) for standard cable lengths. Visit our website: www.ab.com/catalogs Preferred availability cat. nos. are printed in bold.

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RFID Rectangular Transceiver High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE Transceivers Specifications Supply Voltage 24V DC Max. Current 100 mA Consumption General Tag Compatibility ICODE tags SLI, SL2 ISO 15693/ISO 18000-3 M1 Connector M12 4-pin male Communication Half duplex communication system (RS-485) Systems Baud Rate (Host) 9600, 19200, 38400, and 115200 bps Frequency 13.56 MHz Description Baud Rate (Tag) 26.48 Kbps Quick Selection The rectangular transceiver is the largest transceiver in the Allen-Bradley high frequency 13.56 MHz RFID family measuring 80 x 90 mm. This transceiver is ISO 15693...

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Rectangular Transceiver High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE Transceivers Product Selection Connector Pinout *The 2 at the end of the cat. no. is for 2 m cable length. Replace the 2 with 5 (5 m) or 10 (10 m) for standard cable lengths. Example: Cat. No. 889D-F5FC-J2 *The 2 at the end of the cat. no.is for 2 m cable length. Replace the 2 with 0M3 (0.3 m), 1 (1 m), 5 (5 m), or 10 (10 m) for standard cable lengths. Example: Cat. Note: Stainless steel connectors may be ordered by adding an S to the cat. no. (e.g. Cat. No. 889DS-F5FCDM-J*). Approximate Dimensions Dimensions are not intended to be used...

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Square Transceiver High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE Transceivers The square transceiver is designed for use with the Allen-Bradley high frequency 13.56 MHz RFID system. This transceiver is ISO 15693 compliant and can read/write ICODE tags SLI and SL2, allowing infinite tag configuration options from various manufacturers. Local LEDs allow for quick visual diagnosis of module status and read/write status. Square transceivers have universal mounting capability and measure away from the interface module, and tags are readable from distances up to 3.3 in. (85 mm). This transceiver has an...

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Square Transceiver High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE Transceivers Product Selection Connector Pinout *The 2 at the end of the cat. no. is for 2 m cable length. Replace the 2 with 5 (5 m) or 10 (10 m) for standard cable lengths. Example: Cat. No. 889D-F5FC-J2 *The 2 at the end of the cat. no.is for 2 m cable length. Replace the 2 with 0M3 (0.3 m), 1 (1 m), 5 (5 m), or 10 (10 m) for standard cable lengths. Example: Cat. Note: Stainless steel connectors may be ordered by adding an S to the cat. no. (e.g. Cat. No. 889DS-F5FCDM-J*). Approximate Dimensions Dimensions are not intended to be used for...

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High Frequency 13.56 MHz ICODE Transceivers The cylindrical M30 transceiver is designed for use with the Allen-Bradley high frequency 13.56 MHz RFID system. This transceiver is ISO 15693 compliant and can read/write ICODE tags SLI and SL2, allowing infinite tag configuration options from various manufacturers. Local LEDs allow for quick visual diagnosis of module status and read/write status. Cylindrical M30 transceivers are recommended for panel mounting and for use with smaller tags with a diameter of 10...30 mm. Transceivers can be mounted up to 300 ft (91.4 m) away from the interface...

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