Impinj Speedway Revolution R220 UHF RFID Reader (2 PORT)

- The Impinj Speedway R220 is a 2 antenna port RFID reader that offers an ideal balance of price and performance.
- Accurate RFID reading capability in harsh environments, high transit speeds and congested layouts
- 2 antenna ports (RP-TNC)
- Device management and monitoring function
- Web-based graphical interface and LLRP feature
- Autopilot feature that can optimally adjust the reader settings by itself
Technical specifications
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Protocol
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EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO 18000-6C
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Antennas |
2 monostatic antenna ports. Optimised for impinj antennas.
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Transmission power |
+10.0 / +32.5 dBm (with external power supply)
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Maximum detection sensitivity |
-82 dB
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Application interface |
EPCglobal Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) v1.0.1, Speedway Revolution SDK and EDK
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Physical and Environmental Characteristics
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Environmental protection |
IP52
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Shock and vibration |
Mil-Std-810G Certified
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Dimensions |
(Y x G x D)19 x 17.5 x 3 cm
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Weight |
700g
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Operating temperature |
-20 C / +50 C
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Electrical and Communication Properties
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Power supply Options |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af, +24 VDC @ 800mA with external power supply sold separately.
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GPIO
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2 inputs (3-30 V)/ 2 çıkış (0-30 V), optically isolated
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Network Connection |
10/100BASE-T (RJ-45)
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USB
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USB 1.1 Device (Type B) and Host (Type A) ports. USB Virtual COM Serial Port and USB drive support for internal applications
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Software Tools
Each Impinj Speedway RFID reader can be used to view RFID tags detected in the environment, adjust reader settings and
MultiReader web-based application for managing the performance of the MultiReader.
Note
RFID Readers (mobile, fixed) are manufactured to be used in automations as equipment containing active electronic circuitry. It is not suitable for direct use by end users who do not have detailed technical knowledge and equipment. For this reason, as RFIDmarket, we do not find it appropriate for people without electrical / electronic system automation knowledge to purchase our products without direct expert support.
Our products are special devices that require energisation and grounding control, which require detailed technical knowledge and equipment. Therefore, since devices exposed to incorrect voltage by people who do not have sufficient technical knowledge may be damaged, problems caused by such incorrect connections will be out of warranty.
As RFIDmarket, we kindly ask you, our valued customers, to take the above-mentioned points into consideration when purchasing our products and to contact us for detailed information about the products before ordering, and it will be assumed that you will have accepted all these points with the order you have placed.
Blog Post
RFID Reader Modules: Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency Across Industries
RFID reader modules have become essential across a wide range of industries, transforming how businesses handle inventory, manage access control, and streamline supply chain logistics. These compact devices use radio waves to communicate with RFID tags, enabling fast and seamless data exchange.
What Are RFID Reader Modules?
RFID reader modules act as intermediaries between RFID tags and central systems. A typical module includes an antenna, a transceiver, and a controller that together read data from RFID tags and transmit it for processing.
Key Features
Modern RFID readers support multiple frequency bands, offer varying read ranges and data transfer speeds, and are available in both handheld and fixed designs. They support standard communication protocols such as UART, USB, and Ethernet, making them easy to integrate into existing infrastructures. Additionally, they are compatible with both passive and active RFID tags.
Applications
Retail: Real-time inventory tracking for improved stock management
Logistics: End-to-end asset tracking across supply chains
Access Control: Secure entry through RFID-enabled cards or key fobs
Evolving Technology
Recent technological advancements have led to extended read ranges, faster data speeds, and cloud connectivity, allowing for remote monitoring and advanced analytics.
Challenges
Despite their advantages, RFID systems still face challenges such as signal interference, integration with legacy systems, and concerns around data security and user privacy.
Looking Ahead
With ongoing innovation in miniaturization, energy efficiency, and integration into the Internet of Things (IoT), RFID reader modules are set to play a critical role in shaping the future of connected, intelligent systems.