ASEFORT RFID ANTENNAS
BASIC FEATURES:
PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS
Identifies and reads UHF RFID tags at long distances.
Enables automatic vehicle and personnel access.
Transmits tag data to control systems via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or serial interfaces.
Supports hands-free and contactless identification.
Monitors and records vehicle movements and activities.
Operates reliably in outdoor and industrial environments.
Integrates with parking, security, and management platforms.
Applications
Medical centers with fast registration processes.
Logistics yards and fleet management.
Vehicle access control in parking facilities.
Secure areas requiring automated identification.
Outdoor-Ready Design
Weatherproof Housing: The device has an IP65 rating, which protects it against dust and low-pressure water jets from any direction, making it suitable for outdoor environments where it can withstand rain, dust, and humidity.
Durable Construction: Built with a rugged enclosure to withstand harsh conditions often found in parking lots, industrial sites, entry gates, and traffic checkpoints.
Performance in Outdoor Conditions
- Wide Operating Temperatures: Typically designed to operate in a broad temperature range (though the exact numbers depend on the model specification), ensuring reliable performance in hot or cold climates.
- Stable RFID Reading Outdoors: The high-gain directional antenna and robust RF performance help maintain consistent RFID tag reading even in open areas and environments with interference.
What communication interfaces are supported?
The RFID antenna supports multiple communication interfaces, including Ethernet (TCP/IP) for network connectivity and remote management, RS232 and RS485 for direct serial communication with controllers or computers, and WiFi for wireless data transmission. Additionally, it supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which delivers both power and data through a single network cable, simplifying installation and making integration into access systems, parking, and monitoring systems more flexible and efficient.
Ethernet (TCP/IP) – for network integration and remote management
RS232 – for direct serial communication with controllers or PC systems
RS485 – for longer-distance serial connections or multi-device networks
Wi-Fi – for wireless communication without cables
PoE (Power over Ethernet) – allows the device to receive power and data over a single Ethernet cable (if supported)
Basics materials
The basic materials of the Asefort rfid antennas include a high-strength industrial plastic enclosure for durability and weather resistance, along with internal electronic components such as RF modules, antenna elements, and communication boards. The housing is designed to protect the internal circuitry from dust, moisture, and environmental exposure, while the integrated antenna uses conductive materials optimized for UHF signal transmission, ensuring reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor installations.
The ASE-UR-701 is built with a combination of rugged plastics, corrosion-resistant metals, RF-optimized internal materials, and durable seals that make it robust enough for factory floors, parking lots, gates, and other outdoor installations — not just indoor use.