XG Series, RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units

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XGFEC2525
RFID UNIVERSAL STATION FIELD EXP
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XGFEC540
RFID CONVEYOR STATION FIELD EXPA
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XG
90mm Range
XGFEC520
200MMX50MM RFID FIELD EXPANDER
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XGCS8901201S07
OSITRACK COMPACT STATION CUST FI
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RS-485
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13MHz
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XG
100mm Range, IP67
XGHB443245S04
OSITRACK 32K RFID BADGE - CUSTOM
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13.56MHz
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IP68
XGPA212D70TQ
INDUCTEL READ-WRITE ANTENNA
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About  RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units

RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units are essential components in RF communication systems used for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals. These units combine various functions and capabilities into a single device, providing convenience and versatility in wireless communication applications. The functions of RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units are diverse and cater to different communication needs. Some common functions include: Access Point: Acts as a central hub for wireless devices to connect to a network. Adapter: Enables the connection between devices with different interfaces or connectors. Analog to Wireless Converter: Converts analog signals into wireless signals for transmission. Controller: Manages and controls the operation of the RF unit. Digital I/O: Provides digital input and output capabilities for data exchange. Digital Receiver: Receives and processes digital signals for decoding and further processing. Ethernet: Allows for wired network connectivity through an Ethernet interface. Gateway: Connects different networks or protocols together, facilitating communication between them. Magnetic Base Antenna: An antenna with a magnetic base for easy installation and positioning. Modem: Modulates digital signals for transmission and demodulates received signals for decoding. Modulator/Demodulator: Performs modulation and demodulation functions for signal conversion. Relay Switch: Controls the switching of signals or power between different devices. Remote Control System: Facilitates wireless control and operation of devices remotely. Router: Directs network traffic between different networks or subnets. Sensor: Captures and measures physical or environmental parameters for data acquisition. Software Defined Radio: Utilizes software algorithms for signal processing and modulation/demodulation. Switch: Enables the routing of signals between different input/output ports. Transceiver: Combines the functions of both a transmitter and a receiver in a single unit. Transmitter: Converts signals into radio frequency for wireless transmission. Wireless Lighting Controller: Controls and manages wireless lighting systems. 2 Transceivers: A set of two transceivers that can transmit and receive signals simultaneously. These finished units are designed to provide convenience and ease of use by integrating multiple functionalities into a single device. They are suitable for various RF communication applications, such as wireless networking, remote sensing, IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and telecommunications. In summary, RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units offer a wide range of functions and capabilities for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals. These versatile devices play a crucial role in enabling wireless communication and networking in various applications.