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News Release from: Turck | Subject: BL ident RFID system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2007
Free software eases RFID configuration
Turck's configuration software helps define important information and simulates an entire application's RFID requirements simply and easily.
Turck has released configuration software for its recently introduced BL ident RFID system The free software aids in RFID equipment selection by quickly simulating an application's parameters and values
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Implementing RFID requires knowing the speed and proximity required in order for products to successfully pass the read/write heads, among other factors.
Also, variables like data quantity, speed and distance impact equipment selection based on the specific application.
General information, such as recommended read/write intervals or transfer rate, is typically insufficient when identifying the appropriate materials for a system.
Turck's configuration software helps define this information and simulates an entire application's RFID requirements simply and easily.
The configuration software uses the entire Turck product database for up to date data, while generating the corresponding product data sheets and documentation.
Standard function blocks are available for system integration into the various bus and control environments, such as Profibus-DP, Ethernet and DeviceNet.
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