Turck TTNSLR-Q130-EN HF Read/Write Head

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SKU:
TTNSLR-Q130-EN
Condition:
New
Product features:
Rectangular, height 40 mm, Active face on top, Plastic, PPSGF30
Turck ID:
7030418
  • Turck TTNSLR-Q130-EN HF Read/Write Head
  • Turck TTNSLR-Q130-EN HF Read/Write Head
$1,269.20

Description

Easily read or write data to RFID tags traveling on products, tools and carriers with the Q130 HF read/write head. The Q130 is ideal for applications where a single read point is needed.

Integration of the read/write head with the interface offers customers a product that is simpler to set up and reduces costs. The Q130 HF read/write head is capable of fast processing speeds to successfully read and write data carriers on the fly at high conveyor rates, for example. An extended temperature range also makes it ideal for cold storage applications. Thanks to its unique multiprotocol interface the device automatically communicates in Profinet, EtherNet/IP or Modbus TCP networks.  

HF Read/Write Head

Integrated-Interface Multiprotocol Ethernet

Turck Q130 RFID Flyer

Ident. no.: 100004502

    • Commissioning support through graphical display of the RSSI value and the detuning caused by metal in TAS (Turck Automation Suite, available free of charge at www.turck.com)
    • PROFINET device, EtherNet/IP device or Modbus TCP slave
    • PROFINET S2 system redundancy
    • Integrated Ethernet switch
    • Supports 10 Mbps/100 Mbps
    • Glass-fiber-reinforced housing
    • Shock and vibration tested
    • Fully encapsulated module electronics
    • Protection class IP69K front, IP67 rear
    • Integration in PLC systems without the use of a special function module
    • Up to 128 bytes of user data per read/write cycle and use of fragments with 16 kilobytes of FIFO memory each
    • Data interface for convenient use of the RFID functions
    • Integrated web server with reader parameterization
    • LEDs and diagnostics

Applications & Markets

▪ Production lines, conveyors, and material handling applications.

▪ Robots for tool or part identification.

▪ Automated guided vehicles (AGV), autonomous mobile robots (AMRS).

▪ Cranes (indoor or gantry type) will often require only a single read/write head.

▪ Cold storage and freezers

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