Bluetooth RFID reader
This compact, handheld RFID Wireless Bluetooth reader is
battery operated and communicates wirelessly with a host
computer via a standard Bluetooth interface. The host
computer may be either a Pocket PC or a desktop PC. The
Bluetooth interface enables the operator to gather
transponder data and communicate at a distance of up to 10m
from the host computer. On board status LEDs and a
power/read switch are incorporated into the design. The
Bluetooth reader provides the ability to read and write to
either 134kHz low frequency transponders or alternatively
ISO15693 13.56MHz high frequency transponders..
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Multi-ISO RFID Reader for Motorola PPT8800
The reader for the Motorola PPT8800 attaches to
the terminal using a standard pistol grip accessory. The reader
supports ISO15693, ISO14443A, ISO14443B and ISO18000-3 standards. This
includes MIFARE, ICODE and Tag-IT as well as many other 13.56MHz
transponders. The pistol grip reader is powered from the Motorola
terminal and houses both the RFID reader and the forward facing
antennas. The design of the pistol grip ensures that the
Motorola PPT8800 retains its full original laser barcode functionality.
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Tri-Band RFID reader for PPT8800
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The Tri-band reader for the PPT8800 (Pocket PC 2003
versions with standard capacity battery only) attaches to the terminal using a standard
pistol grip accessory. The reader provides the Motorola™
PPT8800 with tri-band RFID functionality. The pistol
grip reader is powered from the Motorola™ terminal and
houses both the RFID reader and the forward facing
antennas. The Motorola™ PPT8800 retains the original laser
bar code functionality as well as the original
communications platform housed within the terminal. The
data output from the RFID reader may be simply
incorporated into a Pocket PC application using the
Software Development Kit (SDK). The pistol grip RFID
reader provides the ability to read and write to a wide
variety of transponders at all three of the common
frequency bands used in RFID (125kHz, 134 kHz and 13.56
MHz). Operation at all three RFID frequency bands
provides the user with the opportunity to invest in RFID
equipment that is compatible with all main frequency
bands
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PentaScan Multi-Modal Peripheral
Concept Product
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- High resolution (508dpi), high
contrast ratio forward facing Fingerprint sensor
- Contact smartcard interface (ISO7816 compliant)
- Contactless smartcard interface
supporting ISO14443 (including MIFARE, CAC card and ICAO
ePassport) and ISO15693
- Magnetic Swipe card reader -
raw reading of tracks 1,2, and 3 with optional decoding
of known track formats (AAMAV, Financial cards)
- 2MPixel Camera for:
- Photo ID
- Decodes OCR-B for ePassport documents
- Decodes most 1D and 2D bar code symbologies
- High sensitivity SiRF Star III GPS receiver
- Self powered by internal high capacity rechargeable
battery
- Device is a prototype, show case demonstrator unit.
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Product Datasheet (346kB)
- To see the product page, please click
here
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The reader provides the Motorola MC70/75 with Low Frequency
(LF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) functionality. The LF RFID
1067 attaches as a snap-on to the Motorola terminal and houses both the
RFID reader and the antenna. Power for the reader is obtained from the
MC70/75. The reader supports a wide variety of LF transponders at 125kHz
and 134.2kHz. Transponder support includes those compatible with the ISO
11784, ISO 11785 and ISO 18000-2 standards and manufacturer specific
transponders including NXP (Philips) HITAG, EM Microelectronic and Texas
Instruments. Flash upgradeability of the RFID reader firmware provides
future proofing of the reader.
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Compact Flash Memory Card Reader for Motorola
MC70/75
This accessory for the MC70/75 series of terminals
provides support for Compact Flash Type I memory cards. The unit
attaches as a sleeve around the MC70/75. The CF memory card appears as a
hard drive to the user of the MC70/75. The accessory uses the standard USB
Mass Storage Class provided in Windows Mobile 2005 so no additional
drivers are required.
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Smart Card Reader for Motorola MC50
This accessory for the MC50 series of terminals
provides a Smart Card and Memory card capability. The unit attaches as a
sleeve around the MC50 - the mechanical design of the module enables the
attachment to remain compatible with existing MC50 accessories such as
the desktop charge cradle and the car charger. The USB port from the
MC50 is brought through to the docking connector on the bottom of the
Smart card reader to provide ActiveSync connectivity to the MC50. The
Smart Card Reader is compliant to ISO7816-1,2,3,4, supports T=0 and T=1
protocols and Synchronous and Asynchronous mode. The reader is based on
industry standards, including PC/SC, EMV, FINREAD and Common Criteria to
address a wide range of applications across government, enterprise and
financial sectors.
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GPS Module for Motorola MC9000
This accessory for the MC9000 series of terminals
provides GPS capability. The accessory attaches as a clip on to the base
of the MC9000 using the standard quick release clips. In this way the
accessory can be easily removed when the MC9000 needs to be docked. A
power supply jack is provided on the accessory so that the MC9000 can be
charged with the accessory connected. The GPS unit uses the SiRFstarIII
chipset and has an integrated antenna. Power is supplied by the MC9000
and communication with the MC9000 terminal is over the serial port. By
default, communication uses the NMEA-0183 protocol allowing immediate
operation with standard software packages.
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Multifunction "Sled" for Motorola PPT8800
This customisable attachment for the Motorola PPT88xx
terminal can be manufactured with the following functionality: Single,
dual or tri-band RFID reader, Magnetic card reader GPRS WAN radio or
GPS.
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K Type Thermocouple Interface for Motorola PPT8800
This snap-on module provides a Type K thermocouple interface to the
Motorola PPT88xx
range of terminals. The accessory is completely self-contained and is
easily attached and removed from the terminal. The accessory is powered
by the PPT88xx.The module uses a standard miniature thermocouple
connector and provides automatic detection of a missing or open
circuit thermocouple. All calibration and linearization factors are
stored in the accessory.
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Desktop RFID Reader
This desktop tri-band RFID reader provides a universal, robust,
future-proofed entry to the world of Radio Frequency Identification. The
reader can be powered and operated directly from the USB port of a PC
providing a simple and convenient way of reading and writing to
transponders.
The Desktop reader provides the ability to read and write to a wide
variety of transponders at all three of the common frequency bands used
in RFID (125kHz, 134 kHz and 13.56 MHz).
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