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Medio L400 reader all set to match EPCglobal Tag Standard

Filed in archive Tags and Readers by gautam on November 13, 2007

Here is Medio L400 reader from Tagsys which meets Gen 2 HF RFID tag specifications. This reader is expected to offer a link to the upcoming standard to companies which are already deploying HF RFID system using any of the three other tag formats which can be encoded and read.

Medio L400 reader all set to match EPCglobal Tag Standard
So let's see what this new reader has to offer to its customers. It comes with an integrated monitor which can be used for regulating its power levels which could otherwise hamper its performance. You would even witness an improvement in its read range and read speed, all thanks to an improved Digital signallinks processing and analog front technology used. So at the end of the day Medio L400 reader will be able to read HF V2 tags from up to two hundred cm in free space and even read more than thousand tags per minute. The pharmaceutical industry surely stands to gain from it since it has high output. You can purchase it for $2,000 on standalone basis.







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