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GAO Tek Adds Gen 2 RFID Reader with Integrated Antenna




GAO Tek’s Gen 2 RFID Reader with Integrated Antenna , the Built-In, model #216002, is the ideal solution for single antenna applications such as security and access control, parking and inventory management. This ‘Built-In’ reader/writer uses integrated-structural design with an internal high-gain antenna. The all-in-one design, ultra-thin appearance and waterproof casing make it easy to install and use.
The Gen 2 Reader supports frequencies from 860MHz through 960MHz, supporting both North America and EU standards. And it is equipped with a RF module, internal digital signal processor, input/output ports, serial communication port and USB interface. The Built-In supports RS-232, RS-485, Wiegand and USB communications interfaces.
The Built-In is a multi-protocol reader/writer that is compatible with ISO18000-6B, EPC Class 1, and EPC Class 1 GEN2 standards. Read distance is 4 meters depending on the tag and surrounding environment.
Features:
* Elegantly simple, low-profile solution for single antenna applications
* Integrated, high performance circular antenna — only 240mm (L) * 240mm (W) *70mm (H)
* Interoperable weight: 0.9kg (2.0lb)
To learn more about the specifications of this Gen 2 Reader product please visit: (http://www.gaotek.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1480)

About GAO Tek Inc.
GAO Tek Inc. is a leading provider of test and measurement equipment, embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance, alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals internationally.
For more information please visit http://www.GAOTek.com.

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GAO Tek Inc. is a member of GAO Group, which also includes
• GAO RFID Inc. - http://www.GAORFID.com
• GAO Tek Inc. - http://www.GAOTek.com
• GAO Research Inc. - http://www.GAOResearch.com
• WowGao Inc. - http://www.WowGao.com
• GAO RFID Asset Tracking - http://www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com
• GAO Embedded - http://www.GAOEmbedded.com
• GAO Instruments - http://www.GAOInstruments.com
• GAO Comm - http://www.GAOComm.com
• GAO Fiber Optics - http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com


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