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| D-Think_302U ATA 5577 RFID Reader is the most powerful series products in D- Think LF family products operating with the low frequency 125Khz~134.2Khz.Besides supporting general EMID (TK4100, GK4100, EM4100) cards reading, D-Think_302U can read and write low frequency IC chips such as ATA5567, ATA5577 through efficient decoding algorithm combined with Powerful data processing function of microprocessor. In addition, It can implement the decoding and the making of the animal format tags in accordance with ISO11784/85 protocols. D-Think_302U is a non-contact IC card reader, it's easy and convenient to operate and reading speed. Its maximum reading distance is up to 10cm.The user-friendly design of DEMO program allows beginners to understand card structure quickly. And user-controlled LED backlight and buzzer reflects the secondary development of the rich features of D-Think ®products. D-Think_302U series readers, in strictly accordance with ISO11784/85protocols, designed for racing pigeons management, reading and writing electronic ear tag of animals such as pigs, cattle, sheep, rabbits and so on. Features Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)  programmer function  R/W card memory map Physical Interface  RFID Antenna  Frequency  Operating System  Read / Write Distance  Power  Shape  Applications 
 
 D-Think inc. is able to design and develop RFID tags and RFID readers in different sizes and different shapes for your different requirement. For more info about RFID products please kindly visit our website www.rfid-china.com or email us at sales@D-Think.net, we will contact you as soon as possible. There are currently no product reviews. NOTE: Reviews require prior approval before they will be displayed All goods are not marked are three packs of shops Customer Videos: See all 0 videos Customer Images: See all 0 images This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 19 January, 2013. | 

 
	



































