Wuhan Huaweike Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as HIT), founded in March 2011 by Academician Xiong Youlun of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a leading-edge technology enterprise specializing in industrial identification and intelligent sensing solutions. With expertise in RFID, machine vision, IO-Link, and haptic technologies, HIT empowers digital transformation across manufacturing, energy, and healthcare sectors through cutting-edge R&D innovations.
Why choose us?
Our factory
HIT has covers an area of 100 acres, it has a supporting warehouse to reserve safety stock. Due to the geographical advantage of being close to the air freight hub, orders from all over the country can be delivered the next day, which can greatly shorten product delivery time and meet customers' urgent demand for goods.
Our product
Most complete series of industrial identification and perception RFID,IO-Link protocol devices, Visual barcode reader, Magnetic vision sensor, and flexible pressure sensor.
Our service
We provide professional product consulting services, fully understand customers' application scenarios, and provide professional answers. Our technicians provide customers with worry free installation and use, and our customer service staff are available 24/7 to accept customer inquiries, complaints, and suggestions.
Main market
With 13 years of industry brand, it has served 500+ global manufacturing enterprises, and exported to dozens of countries and regions such as Europe and North America. At the same time, our company has set up sales grids and agency channels in China, and has offices in East China, North China and South China, focusing on product sales and after-sales service.
Types of HF RFID Readers:
Fixed HF RFID readers:
Stationary readers used in fixed locations like entry points, payment terminals, or inventory check-in stations.
Handheld HF RFID readers:
Portable readers used for scanning tags on the go. Common in retail, logistics, and asset tracking.
NFC readers:
Specialized HF readers designed to interact with NFC-enabled devices, often found in smartphones, tablets, and POS systems.
Embedded HF RFID modules:
Small, integrated modules that add RFID functionality to larger devices such as printers, kiosks, or industrial equipment.
Advantages of HF RFID Readers:
Frequency and protocol support: HF RFID readers operate at 13.56 MHz and typically support ISO 15693 and ISO 14443 standards, making them compatible with a wide variety of tags used in access control, library systems, and inventory management.
Read range: While HF readers generally have a shorter read range compared to UHF readers (usually between a few centimeters to 1 meter), top-tier models optimize read range through antenna design and power adjustment, offering consistent performance even at the maximum range.
Multi-tag reading: Effective RFID HF readers are able to read multiple tags in quick succession without interference, crucial for inventory or access control applications where multiple tags are present.
Signal stability: A successful RFID HF reader minimizes environmental interference, offering a stable and reliable read in different settings, such as near metal or in environments with electronic noise.
Integration and connectivity: Top models offer compatibility with various interfaces like USB, Bluetooth, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi, making it easier to integrate into existing systems. Software Development Kits (SDKs) or Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are often available to support customization and data processing.
Portability and robustness: Depending on the use case, a successful RFID HF reader may also be portable (handheld) or have a rugged build for industrial use.
Applications of HF RFID Reader:
Inventory management:
RFID readers make inventory management simple and efficient. It allows businesses to track the movement of the goods from the warehouse to the consumer.
Asset tracking:
HF RFID Reader technology tracks the movement of assets, ensuring that proper records are kept in real-time.

Access control:
HF RFID Reader technology also serves as a reliable verification system for access control and security purposes. It provides a non-intrusive and discreet way to identify authorized personnel within a facility.
Supply chain management:
RFID technology ensures that companies are in control of their supply chains. It enables them to track their goods, anticipate stock-outs and reduce wasted inventory.
Types of HF RFID Antenna:
Linear polarization antennas
Linear polarization antennas emit radio waves in a specific plane, allowing for better signal reception when the tag is oriented in a specific direction. These RFID reader antenna types are suitable for applications where the tag’s orientation is consistent.
Circular polarization antennas
Circular polarization antennas radiate radio waves in multiple planes simultaneously. This results in a more robust and flexible communication process, as the tag can be oriented in any direction and still respond effectively.
High-gain antennas
High-gain antennas are designed to provide an extended reading range, making them ideal for applications where long-distance identification is crucial.
Low-profile antennas
Low-profile antennas are compact and discreet, making them suitable for installations where space is limited. They find applications in retail, healthcare, and logistics.
How to Install a RFID Antenna?
Here are the steps to properly install an RFID antenna:
Determine the desired read zone shape: Before installing the antenna, you need to decide the shape and size of the area you want to cover. This will depend on the specific application and the items you want to track. For example, if you are tracking items on a conveyor belt, you may want a long and narrow read zone.
Consider the environment: The environment in which the antenna will be installed is crucial. Factors like metal objects, walls, and other obstructions can affect the performance of the RFID system. Make sure to identify and take into account any potential obstacles that could block the radio waves.
Choose the appropriate mounting location: Based on the desired read zone shape and the environment, select the best location to mount the antenna. This could be a wall, a ceiling, or a pole, depending on the specific requirements. Keep in mind that the antenna should be mounted as high as possible to maximize coverage.
Position the antenna: Once you have chosen the mounting location, position the antenna properly. The antenna’s polarization is an essential factor to consider. RFID antennas can have either linear or circular polarization. Linear polarization antennas should be mounted parallel to each other, while circular polarization antennas can be mounted at any angle.
Test the read zone: After mounting the antenna, test the read zone to ensure that it covers the desired area. Use RFID tags and a reader to check the coverage and make any necessary adjustments.
Fine-tune the installation: If the read zone is not satisfactory, you may need to fine-tune the installation. This could involve adjusting the angle or position of the antenna, or adding additional antennas to improve coverage.
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