What Is an Active RFID Tag?
Whereas a passive tag has no internal power source, an active RFID tag comes equipped with its own battery and internal transmitter in the form of a beacon or transponder. This means that an active tag is able to continuously transmit signals to an RFID reader up to 150 metres away, depending on frequency levels.
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They’re battery-powered tags that continuously transmit signals
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They are commonly used to transmit data in real-time
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Each one has a signal range of up to 150 meters
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They’re more expensive than passive RFID tags
How Active RFID Tags Work
Active RFID system to track assets, businesses require a reader, an active tag, and an antenna. Unlike a passive tag, which has no internal power source, an active RFID tag will feature a long-lasting battery. This allows it to continuously send signals and transmit data stored on a tag.
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Long data read ranges of up to 150 metres
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Significant data memory and storage capacity
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Advanced data capabilities
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