Product specification | |
Charging method | USB |
Charging voitage | 5V |
Charging time | 4-5Hours |
Reading distance | 13cm |
Working frequency | 134.2KHZ |
Reading standard | 1178415 FDX-B & ID64 |
Operation temperature | -15-45℃ |
Certification | CE, ROHS |
Operation language | English |
Industry-specific attributes
Protocol
ISO 14443A
size
125x65x12mm
Reading distance
Ear tag: 10 cm Microchip: 5 cm
Applications
Horse, dog, cat, pet, fish, animal chip ID scanning
Single package size:
16X9X4 cm
Single gross weight:
0.150 kg
FDX-B ID64
FDX-B ID64 is a technology standard related to animal identification using radio frequency identification (RFID). Here are the key points regarding FDX-B ID64:
Technology Standard:
FDX-B is a subset of the international standards ISO 11784 (Code Structure) and ISO 11785 (Technical Standard) for radio frequency identification of animals.
Frequency:
The operating frequency for FDX-B RFID systems is 134.2 kHz.
Data Transmission:
FDX-B systems operate in full-duplex or half-duplex modes, where the transponder (tag) receives power from the reader's activation field and immediately begins transmitting stored data.
Data is represented as Differential Bi-Phase (DBP) code, and the bit rate is obtained by dividing the reader frequency by 32. For a 134.2 kHz frequency, the bit rate is 4,194 bps.
Data Format:
FDX-B data messages include a 11-bit start field (preamble), 64-bit (8-byte) useful data, 16-bit (2-byte) CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check), and a 24-bit (3-byte) end field (postamble).
After every 8 bits, a logical '1' level fill bit is inserted to avoid the preamble sequence "00000000001".
ID64:
ID64 refers to the 64-bit unique identifier that is encoded in the RFID tag. This identifier can be used to store information such as the animal's type, breed, location, owner, etc.
Of the 64-bit code structure, bits 27 to 64 can be defined by individual countries for specific applications and requirements.
In summary, FDX-B ID64 is a technology standard that utilizes RFID at 134.2 kHz to uniquely identify animals. It follows the ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 international standards for code structure and technical specifications, respectively. The 64-bit identifier encoded in the tag allows for detailed information storage and retrieval regarding the animal.