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0521320 RS Components, Ltd. Telemecanique Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Device Type:Compact Station; Detection Range:18 to 70 mm; Maximum Frequency:13.56MHz; IP Rating:IP67; Length:40mm; Width:40mm; Depth:15mm; Minimum Operating Temperature:-25C; Maximum Operating Temperature:+70C
0521263 RS Components, Ltd. Telemecanique Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Memory:13632 bit; Read Time:16.25+0.375 ms; Write Time:20+0.8ms; IP Rating:IP65; Length:40mm; Width:40mm; Depth:15mm; Minimum Operating Temperature:-25C; Maximum Operating Temperature:+70C
0503427 RS Components, Ltd. Omron Electronics Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Device Type:Antenna; Memory:1 to 32 kB; Detection Range:47 mm; Maximum Frequency:13.56MHz; IP Rating:IP20; Length:105mm; Width:90mm; Depth:65mm; Minimum Operating Temperature:-10C; Maximum Operating Temperature:+55C
0503451 RS Components, Ltd. Omron Electronics Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Memory:2000 bit; IP Rating:IP67; Length:40mm; Width:40mm; Depth:4.5mm; Minimum Operating Temperature:-25C; Maximum Operating Temperature:+85C
6903731 RS Components, Ltd. Steute Schaltgerate GmbH & Co.KG Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Device Type:Antenna; Minimum Frequency:900MHz; Maximum Frequency:1900MHz; Length:105mm
0503467 RS Components, Ltd. Omron Electronics Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Device Type:Antenna; IP Rating:IP67; Length:100mm; Width:100mm; Depth:30mm; Minimum Operating Temperature:-25C; Maximum Operating Temperature:+70C
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