RF-LC103145-16ANT
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Combability of Harsh Environments:
Metal Interference: FOUPs themselves contain metal components, and factories often contain numerous metal devices. Traditional RFID (high frequency/ultra-high frequency) is susceptible to metal reflection and interference, while low-frequency capacitive sensing technology is less sensitive to metallic environments and offers better penetration.
Chemical Contamination: Chemical aerogels or contaminants may cover the tags during production. Capacitive sensing is more resistant to surface contamination than optical methods (such as barcodes).
Space Constraints: Reader antennas can be made very thin, easily integrated into the confined spaces of equipment ports.
Advantages of Split Design:
Flexibility: The read/write module (electronic unit) is separated from the sensing antenna. The antenna can be made in various shapes (such as flat or ring-shaped) and directly embedded under the metal plates of equipment ports, conveyor belts, or door frames, achieving concealed installation without interfering with material flow or cleaning.
Reliability: The electronic unit can be placed in a control cabinet with a more favorable environment, extending its lifespan and facilitating maintenance.
Multi-Antenna Support: One read/write module can connect to multiple distributed antennas, covering a wider area or different ports, reducing costs.
| Type | RF-LC103145-16ANT |
| Working Mode | HDX |
| Working Frequency | 134.2Khz |
| Wireless Protocols | ISO11784, ISO11785 |
| Supply voltage | 9-30VDC |
| Average current | <0.1A@24VDC |
| Indicator Lights | 4pcs LED+2Pcs Antenna LED |
No. of antenna ports | 16 |
| Antenna interface type | BNC Female |
| Communication interface | Ethernet,RS485,RS232 |
| Material | Aluminium Alloy |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Protocol | SECS ,Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU |
| Fixed | 4*M4 Screw |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C -- +70°C |
| Storage temperature | -40℃-- +85℃ |
| Dimensions | 164*260*65mm |
| Frequency | 134.2 KHz |
| Humidity | 5%-95%RH (No condensation) |
| Shock Resistance | 2 Mm (f= 5…29.5 Hz ) , EN 60068-2-6 7 Gn (f= 29.5…150 Hz) , EN 60068-2-6 |
| Electrostatic discharge immunity(ESD) | IEC61000-4-2 |
| RoHS | 2011/65/EU. 2015/863/EU |
| Application | Access Control, Animal Tracking, Inventory Management |
| Waterproof | IP20, EN 60529 |
Combability of Harsh Environments:
Metal Interference: FOUPs themselves contain metal components, and factories often contain numerous metal devices. Traditional RFID (high frequency/ultra-high frequency) is susceptible to metal reflection and interference, while low-frequency capacitive sensing technology is less sensitive to metallic environments and offers better penetration.
Chemical Contamination: Chemical aerogels or contaminants may cover the tags during production. Capacitive sensing is more resistant to surface contamination than optical methods (such as barcodes).
Space Constraints: Reader antennas can be made very thin, easily integrated into the confined spaces of equipment ports.
Advantages of Split Design:
Flexibility: The read/write module (electronic unit) is separated from the sensing antenna. The antenna can be made in various shapes (such as flat or ring-shaped) and directly embedded under the metal plates of equipment ports, conveyor belts, or door frames, achieving concealed installation without interfering with material flow or cleaning.
Reliability: The electronic unit can be placed in a control cabinet with a more favorable environment, extending its lifespan and facilitating maintenance.
Multi-Antenna Support: One read/write module can connect to multiple distributed antennas, covering a wider area or different ports, reducing costs.
| Type | RF-LC103145-16ANT |
| Working Mode | HDX |
| Working Frequency | 134.2Khz |
| Wireless Protocols | ISO11784, ISO11785 |
| Supply voltage | 9-30VDC |
| Average current | <0.1A@24VDC |
| Indicator Lights | 4pcs LED+2Pcs Antenna LED |
No. of antenna ports | 16 |
| Antenna interface type | BNC Female |
| Communication interface | Ethernet,RS485,RS232 |
| Material | Aluminium Alloy |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Protocol | SECS ,Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU |
| Fixed | 4*M4 Screw |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C -- +70°C |
| Storage temperature | -40℃-- +85℃ |
| Dimensions | 164*260*65mm |
| Frequency | 134.2 KHz |
| Humidity | 5%-95%RH (No condensation) |
| Shock Resistance | 2 Mm (f= 5…29.5 Hz ) , EN 60068-2-6 7 Gn (f= 29.5…150 Hz) , EN 60068-2-6 |
| Electrostatic discharge immunity(ESD) | IEC61000-4-2 |
| RoHS | 2011/65/EU. 2015/863/EU |
| Application | Access Control, Animal Tracking, Inventory Management |
| Waterproof | IP20, EN 60529 |
Semiconductor wafer cassettes are transported using automated overhead cranes, while the LoadPort wafer loading device enables rapid docking of wafer cassettes between the overhead crane and production equipment.
Equipment Loading Port: When an Automated Material Handling System (AMHS/OHT) delivers FOUPs to the loading port of process equipment or storage bins, the reader must automatically read the tag on the carrier to verify its identity before allowing the equipment to open and process the internal wafers.
Inventory Management: In automated warehouses or buffer zones, readers are used to track carrier locations and status.
Sorting and Routing: At intersections or sorting stations, readers verify the correct flow of carriers.
Cleaning and Measuring Equipment: During carrier maintenance, readers track cleaning cycles and performance status.

Semiconductor wafer cassettes are transported using automated overhead cranes, while the LoadPort wafer loading device enables rapid docking of wafer cassettes between the overhead crane and production equipment.
Equipment Loading Port: When an Automated Material Handling System (AMHS/OHT) delivers FOUPs to the loading port of process equipment or storage bins, the reader must automatically read the tag on the carrier to verify its identity before allowing the equipment to open and process the internal wafers.
Inventory Management: In automated warehouses or buffer zones, readers are used to track carrier locations and status.
Sorting and Routing: At intersections or sorting stations, readers verify the correct flow of carriers.
Cleaning and Measuring Equipment: During carrier maintenance, readers track cleaning cycles and performance status.
