Read/Write Devices HF/UHF

As the world's only UHF reader with an EtherCAT interface, the Q150 reduces hardware complexity — for example, in logistics systems
High platform diversity, the Q150 is available for networks with four different Ethernet protocols
Cost-effective, as no additional interface is required
Quick commissioning, supported by visualization and simulation apps in TAS
Easy to install thanks to PoE (Q150-EN only)
TURCK introduces the Q150 compact UHF RFID reader with a multiprotocol Ethernet interface. The IP67 reader communicates directly with PC or PLC systems in Industrial Ethernet networks using the four most important protocols without the need for an additional interface: The Q150-EC is the only reader worldwide with an EtherCAT interface, while the Q150-EN multiprotocol variant works in Profinet , Ethernet/IP and Modbus TCP and, thanks to Power- over Ethernet ( PoE ), requires no additional power supply. No function block needs to be programmed for integration into the control environment; instead, the reader provides a simple data interface ex works in the form of the U interface. RFID apps for visualization in the TURCK Automation Suite (TAS) make it easy to select the best parameters.
The Q150 is particularly suitable for reliable identification at individual read points. With a maximum output power of up to 500 mW, the reader is a cost-effective solution for short to medium ranges. The Q150 offers an additional antenna port for connecting external UHF RFID antennas — for example, to establish a reading range on both sides of a conveyor belt.
Despite its compact design, the reader has sufficient computing power for read/write processes and decentralized data preprocessing. The integrated antenna achieves a sensitivity of -80 dBm . Its polarization can be switched (RHCP, LHCP) to avoid potential read holes caused by reflections and other physical effects. The device can be used at ambient temperatures of -30…+50 degrees Celsius. Following the EU version, versions for North America and China will also be approved in the course of the year.
