AD Racetrack  [HF RFID tag and inlay]

HF RFID Inlay: Racetrack
HF RFID Inlay: Racetrack Lite

Allrounder in credit card size for different applications

Industry segments: Industrial Applications, Media and Document Management

Avery Dennison Smartrac's Racetrack inlays and tags featuring NXP ICode SLIX and SLIX2 ICs are designed for a variety of applications like library and media management.

Racetrack products offer excellent performance in all printed media products and applications including self-check and stack-reading capability and EAS. Racetrack equipped with NXP ICode SLIX provides 896 bits of user memory, while NXP ICode SLIX2 boasts an extended user memory of 2,528 bits. It provides best-in-class read range for EAS gates and less material detuning with printed media products.

The tag provides excellent and cost effective security performance products for disc media, including self-check multi-read and improved gate EAS. Racetrack is delivered in paper-tag format and selected paper is resistant to aging (ISO 9706 compliant). Paper grade together with PH-neutral adhesive make it suitable for archiving applications. It is the ideal product to complement advanced media management systems and offers a lifetime library warranty.

Technical Features
                               
Chip
NXP ICode SLIX
NXP ICode SLIX2
Frequency Band
HF 13.56 MHz
Antenna Dimensions 45 x 76 mm / 1.77 x 2.99 in
Die Cut Dimensions 49 x 81 mm / 1.93 x 3.19 in
Product Code Wet+ inlay 3001986 (SLIX) /  IL-602589
Wet+ inlay 3005872 (SLIX2) /  IL-602971

Please find a comprehensive overview of all features in the data sheet.

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