BLUEBOX Micro IA

November 26, 2020 10:44 am Published by
Sold By: iDTRONIC GmbH


Description

The RFID BLUEBOX Micro IA UHF is a new reading and writing device from the iDTRONIC BLUEBOX series.

Industry 4.0 and IoT applications require smart solutions and easy integration. The BLUEBOX Micro IA has a compact design in the dimensions 12.0 × 12.2 × 3.7 cm is ideal for industrial applications within Logistics, Robotics or Assembly Line Production.

Application areas

  • Industrial automation
  • Asset Tracking
  • Supply Chain
  • Waste Management
  • Access control

Features

  • UHF: 865 – 868 MHz (ETSI) | Optional: 902 – 928 MHz (FCC)
  • Supports Standard ISO 18000-6C (EPC Class 1 Generation 2)
  • Integrated Antenna
  • RS232/RS485 Interfaces | Optional: CANbus (SAE J1939 or CANopen)
  • IP65 Protection Class
  • BLUEBOX SDK
  • M12 Plug Connection
  • Up to +27 dBm

Technical Data

Mechanical specifications

  • Housing Material: Plastic, ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
  • Dimensions: 120 × 122 × 37 mm
  • Protection Class: IP65

Electrical specifications

  • Power Supply: 10 … 36 VdcPower Supply: 10 … 36 Vdc
  • Power Rating: 4 W @RFout 0 27 dBm
  • Operating Frequencies: ETSI: 865 – 868 MHz, FCC: 902 – 928 MHz (on request)
  • Max. Power: +27 dBm, software programmable in 1dB step
  • Operating Distance: up to 3 meters
  • Antenna: Integrated
  • Antenna Gain: 3.4 dBic
  • Antenna Beamwidth: 115°
  • Antenna Axial Ratio: < 3 dB
  • Antenna Bandwidth: 18 MHz
  • Status: 1 LED, Buzzer
  • Interfaces: RS232 / RS485, Optional: CANbus (SAE J1939 or CANopen)
  • Connections: 1× M12
  • Temperature Sensor: On-board

Environmental conditions

  • Operating Temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C
  • Humidity: up to 95 %, non condensing

Supported standards /Tags

Standard ISO 18000-6C (EPC Class 1 Generation 2)
E.g.: Alien Higgs 2/3/4, Impinj Monza, NXP UCODE, etc.

SDK information

  • Supported OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
  • Supported languages: C#, C++, serial command protocol

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