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Compact RFID reader-writer SIMATIC RF200
HFIO-LinkPROFIBUS

compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
compact RFID reader-writer
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Characteristics

Configuration
compact
Other characteristics
HF, IO-Link, PROFINET, PROFIBUS
Frequency

13.56 MHz

Detection distance

650 mm
(25.59 in)

Description

Data transparency in intralogistics and small assembly lines SIMATIC RF200 offers cost-efficient HF readers for applications in small assembly lines and in RFID intralogistics and RFID production logistics. A compact entry-level system for applications in the lower to medium performance range. System benefits RFID System RF200: Flexible and fast Standard identification tasks – like reading an ID number or reading/writing user-defined data – can be managed by all RFID readers in the product family. This has been expanded with readers that meet IO-Link standard V1.1: Their write/read speed is more than ten times faster than the series based on IO Link standard V1.0. Flexible and economical solutions Complete and scalable portfolio Price-optimized compact components Readers and transponders for a wide variety of requirements Integration in Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Communication modules for uniform PROFIBUS or PROFINET connections to the automation system Simple S7 software integration via ready-to-use function blocks Integrated diagnostic functionality Very easy implementation via IO Link with no need for programming Greater efficiency for engineering, commissioning, diagnostics, and maintenance

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