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Simultaneous RFID Tag Reader Hookup Guide

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Example 4 - Read User Data

Example 4 shows how to detect and read the available user memory.

Reading User Data from a Gen2 UHF RFID tag

Note that not all UHF RFID tags have user memory, and therefore may not be configurable.

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Example 3 - Write EPC
Pages Introduction Hardware Overview Hardware Hookup Using an External Antenna Power Supply Considerations Thermal Considerations Software Options Using the Universal Reader Assistant Using the Arduino Library Example 1 - Constant Read Example 2 - Read EPC Example 3 - Write EPC Example 4 - Read User Data Example 5 - Write User Data Examples 6, 7, 8 - Passwords Example 9 - Read TID Example 10 - Range Test Resources and Going Further
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