Thingmagic (JADAK) Sargas UAV UHF RFID Reader
For enterprises, commercial and industrial environments, high performance and compact form factors are necessary in a wide range of operating conditions. ThingMagic®Sargas UHF RFID reader is a high-performance, 2-port antenna interface dedicated UHF RFID reader Sargas for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) AGVs.
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Overview
The ThingMagic®Sargas AGV reader is embedded with the ThingMagic M6e-Micro reading and writing module and is equipped with an appropriate RFID antenna. The reading device achieves a reading speed of over 750 tags per second and a reading distance of more than 9 meters. It is Linux kernel version 3.8 running on an ARM Cortex A8 processor based on 1 GHz. Supports DDR memory of 512 bytes and 4 GB of removable flash storage.
ThingMagic®Sargas RFID Reader Reader supports on-board applications via the MercuryOS C API operating system. MercuryOS adds web-based configuration and uses HTTP/ HTTPS and SSL/SSH- ASED security monitoring. The network functions include the TCP/ IP protocol stack as well as CisCO-certified DHCP& DNS-based configurations and firmware.
The ThingMagic®Sargas reader has a wide range of hardware input/output functions. In addition to Ethernet, there are two USB ports (one for the host and one for the client), four optically isolated universal input/output (GPIO) ports, and one HDMI port. An RFID integrated display system usually includes adding a unique one. The independent PC can utilize standard peripherals or add custom displays, while the ThingMagic®Sargas reader has an integrated HDMI interface that can support a standard display or monitor to be directly connected, reducing the number of hardware components and development time.
The ThingMagic Sargas reader is a high-performance, 2-antenna-port, UHF reader in a low profile enclosure. Built around the ThingMagic Micro reader module, the device reads more than 750 tags per second at distances over 9 meters (30 feet) when configured with appropriate antennas. With an onboard processor, memory and removable flash storage, the reader has features designed for enterprise.
EASY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
ThingMagic Sargas reader makes system integration easier in 3 ways:
• Hardware features
• Sargas reader architecture
• Supporting software tools & API
Careful use of these capabilities can reduce hardware count and software development time in a project.
Hardware Features
The reader has extensive hardwareinput/ouput features. In addition toEthernet, 2 USB (one host,one client), and 4 opto-isolated General Purpose Input/Output(GPIO) ports the Sargas reader has a unique HDMI port. Integrating a display into an RFID system often involves adding a separate PC to take advantage of standard peripherals oradding a custom display. With an HDMI portbuilt into the reader, a standard display ormonitor can be directly attached reducing hardware count and development time.
Sargas Reader Architecture
The Sargas reader architecture is based on a1 GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor running Linux kernel version 3.8. This is supported by512 MBytes of DDR memory and 4G Bytes of FLASH memory. Onboard applications are supported via the Mercury OS C API.
MercuryOS additions include web-basedconfiguration & monitoring using HTTP/HTTPS and SSL/SSH-based security. Reader networking features include a TCP/IPstack plus Cisco-certified DHCP & DNS-based configuration and firmware manage-ment.
Development Tools
The Sargas reader is based on the powerful ThingMagic Micro module, and supports the Mercury API. This APl is common across all ThingMagic reader modules and finished readers. Code that is developed for one system may be reused in other designs and projects.
Key Features
• Reads up to 750 tag per second
• World-wide frequency coverage
• Networking, GPIO, USB, micro SD ports
• Unique on-board HDMI interface
• Mercury API, Universal ReaderAssistant software support
• Independent read and write RFcontrols
Specifications
| Physical & Environmental | |
| Dimensions | 87mm Lx80mmWx23.8mmH |
| 0.27 Kg(0.6 lbs) | |
| Operating temperature | -20to+60℃(-4to+140°F) |
| Storage temperature | -40to+85℃(-40 to+185°℉) |
| RF Interface | |
| Antenna Ports | 2 ports with RP-SMA connectors |
| RF Power output | O dBm to 30 dBm(1W). ±1.0 dBm |
| RF Power control | Command-adjustable withseparate read and write levels |
| Default RF Power Output | +30 dBm ±1.0 dBm |
| Frequency |
Pre-configured for these regions: FCC/IC 902-928 MHz, 917.4-927 MHz,917.5-922.5 MHz (Americas) ETSI 865.6-867.6 MHz, 869.85 MHz(EU) TRAI 865-867 MHz (India) KCC 917-920.8 MHz(Korea) ACMA 920-926 MHz SRRC-MII 920-925 MHz (P.R.China) MIC 916.7-920.9 MHZ (Japan) Open (Customizable) 865-869 MHZ,902-928 MHz |
| RFID Parameters | |
| Protocols | EPC Gen 2V2 ISO 18000-63 |
| ISO 18000-6B,IPx,AEI ATA* | |
| EPC Global LLRP V1.1 | |
| Tag read rate | >750 tags per sec. (settings dependent) |
| Tag read distance | >9m (30 ft)with appropriate antenna |
| *These protocols require additional licenses | |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Power | 4.5 to 5.5V dc, 15 W max |
| Regulatory | FCC/IC, CE Mark |
| Safety | IEC 60950-1 (ed.2). US-17650-UL |
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