What is an UHF RFID reader and its application
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An Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID reader is a device used to communicate with RFID tags operating in the UHF frequency band, typically between 860 MHz and 960 MHz. UHF RFID readers emit radio waves that power passive RFID tags within their vicinity, allowing them to transmit data back to the reader.
UHF RFID readers are widely used in various applications such as inventory management, supply chain logistics, asset tracking, access control, and retail environments. They offer advantages such as longer read ranges, higher data transfer rates, and the ability to read multiple tags simultaneously compared to RFID systems operating at lower frequencies like High Frequency (HF) or Low Frequency (LF).