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Overview
Parking technology has finally caught up to our on-the-go culture: pay without paying attention. Researchers have built a device that does for parking lots what radio transponders do for highway tolls. You park, it keeps track. The near field communications (NFC) system, consists of RFID Windshield Tag, parking lot transceivers that read tags, and a central database. The windshield tag signals the parking transceiver as you’re entering and exiting a parking lot. A central database tallies your time in the lot and debits your account accordingly.
Self destructive Ceramic tag uses composite ceramic substrate, which has high temperature resistance, stable performance, and when combining with the automobile glass can obtain excellent read performance. Once the tag is removed from the vehicle windshield, the tag fails, immediately stop using, so it can prevent illegal demolition of tag.
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Material |
PET |
Dimension |
L67*W25*T≤0.25mm(Thickness ≤0.38mm on chip location) |
Antenna | Aluminum etching |
Protocol |
ISO18000-6C & EPC Global Class Gen 2 |
Reading Distance |
1m(Reader and Environment Dependent) |
Frequency |
902~928MHZ(US) |
RFID Chip |
Higgs 3 |
Memory |
EPC 96 bits, User 512 bits, TID 64 bits |
Write Endurance |
100,000 cycles |
Data Retention |
10 years |
Reading Distance |
5m(1w fixed reader 6dB Antenna) |
Product Attribute |
Disposable, Prevent Heat Transfer |
Reading Distance |
1m(Reader and Environment Dependent) |
Operating Condition |
-25℃~75℃ |
Storage Condition |
0℃~25℃ |
Operating Mode |
Passive(Battery Free) |