Pepperl+Fuchs Unveils UHF RFID Reader with IO
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Pepperl+Fuchs Unveils UHF RFID Reader with IO

Oct 27, 2023

Pepperl+Fuchs, a leading provider of industrial automation solutions, has introduced a new product to its lineup: the IUT-F191-IO-V1. This innovative device is designed to bridge the gap between HF and UHF RFID systems, allowing customers to easily access UHF RFID technology for a variety of applications.

One of the main reasons for the popularity of the IO-Link interface is its standardized design, which makes it easy to integrate multiple sensors and components in a uniform way. Pepperl+Fuchs’ IUT-F191-IO-V1 expands the HF-RFID portfolio to include UHF-reader, offering customers benefits of both technologies.

The IUT-F191-IO-V1 is ideal for situations where HF systems’ detection range is insufficient or where UHF solutions are preferred. It provides an effective solution for a wide range of industries. Additionally, with a read/write range of approximately 1 meter, this device is ideal for various applications. Applications such as intralogistics, automated storage systems, and manufacturing processes.

The IO-Link interface allows easy integration of the IUT-F191-IO-V1 into existing networks. As a result, this device provides a cost-effective and efficient solution for customers seeking to upgrade their RFID capabilities. Pepperl+Fuchs’ Easy Mode feature, known for HF RFID read/write devices, enables easy access to UHF RFID applications without extensive programming. This feature makes it simple for customers to use UHF RFID applications. Furthermore, it helps in expanding the scope of applications for RFID technology.

Customers in various industries are likely to welcome the significant advance in RFID technology made by the IUT-F191-IO-V1. Moreover, this device, with its combination of advanced features and ease of use, will become a valuable asset for companies. This will improve their automation and tracking capabilities.

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