UHF (Ultra High Frequency) Lite HAT is a radio frequency device that operates in the frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz. UHF modules are commonly used in wireless communication systems, including radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems, Wi-Fi networks, and other short-range wireless communication applications. UHF modules are designed to transmit and receive signals over short distances, typically up to several hundred meters, and they offer advantages such as high data transfer rates, low power consumption, and low cost. It has onboard antenna
- Operating Voltage of DC 3.5-5volt
- Support Read and Write operation
- Operating Temprature -20 C to -70 C
- Frequency 840 to 960MHz
- Support RSSI Tags
- TTL UART interface
- Default and the recommended communication baud rate is 115200 bps
- Output power is 18-26 dBm
- Protocol - EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO 18000-6C
- Frequency - 840-960MHZ
- Output power- 18 to 26 dBm
- Tags RSSI support
- Air cooling(no need for out install cooling fan)
- Be sensitive and stable to the tags identified.
- Stable reading distance of 1 meter and Reading distance speed, >50pcs/sec.
- Muti-tags identify, >50pcs tags.
Download the UHF HAT repository
git clone https://github.com/sbcshop/UHF_Lite_HAT_Software
before running the code make sure to connect the jumper wires as per the below image After that go to Examples and run the code
You can download this application from the below link: https://github.com/sbcshop/UHF_Lite_HAT_Software/blob/main/uhf%20lite.rar
Connect USB to UHF HAT Make sure to change the jumper wire as per the upper image
https://github.com/sbcshop/UHF_Lite_HAT_Software/blob/main/UHF%20Lite%20Manual.docx
- UHF Lite HAT Hardware
- Getting Started with Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi Pico Official website
- Raspberry Pi Datasheet
- Hardware Design
- Raspberry Pi
This is open source product. Kindly check the LICENSE.md file for more information.
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