Strike 30R 13,56 mhz Mifare Standalone Kart Okuyucu 
Strike 30R 13,56 mhz Mifare Standalone Kart Okuyucu 

Strike 30R 13.56 mhz Mifare Standalone Card Reader (standlone-1)

Brand : Standalone
Price : $58.00  + VAT
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range, wireless connectivity standard that enables contactless communication and data exchange between compatible devices in close proximity.A subset of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, NFC operates at a base transmission frequency of 13.56 MHz and enables secure data transmission at a distance of approximately 10 centimeters.

 

Strike 30R 13.56 mhz Mifare Standalone Card Reader

Strike 30R 13.56 mhz Mifare Standalone Card Reader is an nfc reader with touch keys.
 

Datasheet - Strike 30R 13.56 mhz Mifare Standalone Card Reader

   

 

  • It has touch keys similar to the iPhone phone.
  • It has the power to define 800 mifare cards.
  • Thanks to its ARM processor, it has fast reading and fast door trigger indication.
  • LEDs change color when the defined card is switched.
  • It has the ability to delete user cards with a master card.
  • The duration of card access systems with relay output can be adjusted.
  • Audio alerts to recognized and unrecognized cards are provided by piezo buzzer.
     
Feature Description
Capacity(Card-Password)      800
Nutrition Voltage 12V DC
Dimensions 133 x 60 x 17 mm
Relative Humidity 20% - 90%
Operating Temperature -20 °C to +70 °C

 

Blog Post

 

What is an RFID Card Reader?
RFID card readers are devices that read and process data from RFID tags or cards. They send out a radio signal to activate the tag, which then transmits its stored data back. These readers are widely used in access control, inventory tracking, and supply chain systems.

 

Main Components

Antenna: Sends radio signals to activate the RFID tag.

Transceiver: Handles the communication between the tag and the reader.

Decoder: Processes the tag's data into a usable format.

Power Supply: Can be battery-operated or externally powered.

 

Types of RFID Readers

Fixed Readers: Installed at doors or gates for access control.

Handheld Readers: Portable devices used in inventory and logistics.

 

Common Applications

Access Control: Grants or denies entry based on tag data.

Inventory Management: Tracks item quantities and locations.

Supply Chain: Monitors goods in real time across logistics systems.

 

Advantages

Fast and Accurate: Reads data in seconds, without needing line-of-sight.

Secure: Supports encrypted data, reducing unauthorized access.

Durable: Built to withstand tough environments.

Versatile: Useful in various industries and settings.

 

Conclusion
RFID card readers offer a modern, efficient solution for identification and tracking. With proper implementation, they improve accuracy, security, and operational efficiency across multiple fields.

 

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