The ID01 UHF RFID Module-UART is a remarkable remote read - write module for IC cards. It utilizes non - contact UHF technology, making it incredibly versatile. This RFID tag reader can be widely applied in various fields such as vehicle monitoring, remote control, home alarm systems, wireless meter reading, access control systems, industrial data acquisition, wireless tagging, identification, non - contact RF card usage, small wireless data terminals, fire - proof systems, wireless remote control, biological signal acquisition, hydrological and meteorological monitoring, and robot control. Specification details: It has a UART interface, a maximum working current of 200mA, and a maximum output power of 24dBm. The effective range is 50cm (although RFID tags can be detected within 30cm, and the actual range can be affected by the antenna, tag, and environment). Its sensitivity is - 102dBm, at least - 98dBm. It supports baud rates of 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 (bps) and the ISO18000 - 6C (EPC G2) protocol. The response time is less than 10ms per 8 bytes for reading and less than 20ms per byte for writing. It can operate in an environment temperature range of - 20°C to + 65°C and has a size of 155mm*100mm (6.10*3.94'). Documents provided include Wiki Doc, code, and User Manual. The shipping list contains one UHF RFID MODULE - UART, three RFID cards, and three RFID stickers.






Using the ID01 UHF RFID Module - UART is easy. First, connect it to your device via the UART interface. Make sure to set the appropriate baud rate according to your needs. Place the RFID cards or stickers within the effective range (up to 50cm) to read or write data. When using, keep in mind that the actual range can be affected by the antenna, tag, and the environment. So, if you're having trouble detecting tags, try adjusting the position. For maintenance, keep the module in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures outside the - 20°C to + 65°C range. If you need to refer to technical details or have questions about programming, check the provided Wiki Doc, code, and User Manual.