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Episode 003 – A Discussion About RFID Reader Modules With JADAK
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This week on RFID Insider, Debbie Power from JADAK joins us to talk about RFID reader modules. In our conversation, Debbie goes into detail about the purpose of reader modules and gives us examples of when and how you might use them. RFID reader modules typically are used to either build a custom reader for a specific application or enable RFID functionality within a pre-existing device. JADAK offers a few different reader modules like the M6E, Micro, Micro LTE, and the Nano. Each module is available as a development kit and can be used with other accessories like the xPress Sensor Hub and additional modules that provide GPS, Wi-Fi, and PoE functionalities. Two Ways To Support The Show ================================= 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review! Connect With Us ================================= Learn more about the RFID Insider podcast at http://RFIDInsider.com Talk with us on Twitter https://twitter.com/RFIDInsider Shop for RFID hardware and tags at https://www.atlasRFIDstore.com
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This week on RFID Insider, Debbie Power from JADAK joins us to talk about RFID reader modules. In our conversation, Debbie goes into detail about the purpose of reader modules and gives us examples of when and how you might use them. RFID reader modules typically are used to either build a custom reader for a specific application or enable RFID functionality within a pre-existing device. JADAK offers a few different reader modules like the M6E, Micro, Micro LTE, and the Nano. Each module is available as a development kit and can be used with other accessories like the xPress Sensor Hub and additional modules that provide GPS, Wi-Fi, and PoE functionalities. Two Ways To Support The Show ================================= 1. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. 2. Leave us a five-star review! Connect With Us ================================= Learn more about the RFID Insider podcast at http://RFIDInsider.com Talk with us on Twitter https://twitter.com/RFIDInsider Shop for RFID hardware and tags at https://www.atlasRFIDstore.com
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