The system centers on the HF80 MidRange reader – a device that implements ranges of up to 50 cm depending on the antenna and transponder operated with it. Its high transmitting power means it achieves satisfactory reading ranges in metallic surroundings too. Cost is also attractive, as it comes with five antenna ports and is powered over Ethernet.
The RFID evaluation kit is rounded off by four different antennas and nine transponders, matched to a variety of environments and space demands.
The system is offered in a stable plastic case. Interested users can loan the demo kit free of charge for a limited period, or are able to purchase it for 1,999 euros.
Information about the RFID Kit on Brooks Website: http://www.brooks-rfid.com/...