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    • K Offline
      kylebuttress
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have both the RFID RC522 unit and UHF-RFID unit. I can easily configure the RC522 to read tags and cards and return the relevant tag id etc. However when I try with the UHF-RFID no information is returned.

      I'm not sure If need specific types of tags for the UHF-RFID.

      Any Pointers would be fantastic.

      regards

      Kyle

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        gleon
        last edited by

        what controller are you using?

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          holofloh
          last edited by

          UHF-RFID use a different frequency so a standard smart tag will not work.
          RFID RC522 (most common for smart tags): 13.56MHz
          UHF RFID (long range): 860 to 960 MHz

          There are even more RFID frequencies like 125kHz, 134kHz... depending on the application and the country where it will be used.

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            kylebuttress
            last edited by

            thanks for the update this will help. I'm sure. I will find some tags in the higher range and test again

            thanks

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              kylebuttress @gleon
              last edited by

              @gleon m5 core, m5stick and m5paper

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