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Author:2023-06-16 17:38:12
SILION TECH, a leading provider of RFID technology, has released a new firmware update for its RFID Development Board SLD1090. The update includes a number of bug fixes and performance improvements.
Some of the highlights of the update include:
Fixed the 485 communication abnormality problem
Fixed the problem that the active mode E series four-port module recognizes the abnormality of the antenna
Improved the accuracy of the RFID reader's signal strength measurement
Added support for new RFID temperature tags
The update is available for download from theSILION TECHwebsite.
Fixed the 485 Communication Abnormality Problem
The new firmware update improves the stability and performance of the RFID reader module. This means that the module will be less likely to crash or freeze, and it will be able to read RFID tags more quickly and accurately.
Fixed the Problem that the Active Mode E Series Four-port Module Recognizes the Abnormality of the Antenna
A bug in the previous firmware version caused the abnormality in antenna recognition. This bug has been fixed in the latest update.
Improved the Accuracy of the RFID Reader's Signal Strength Measurement
The new firmware update improves the accuracy of the RFID reader's signal strength measurement. This means that you will be able to more accurately determine the distance between the reader and the RFID tag.
Added Support for New RFID Temperature Tags
The new firmware update adds support for new RFID tags. This means that you will be able to use the RFID reader with a wider range of RFID tags.
SILION TECHCan Fix the Bugs and Errors of RFID Dev Board SLD1090
SILION TECHis committed to providing its customers with the best possible experience. If you are experiencing any problems with the RFID Development Board SLD1090,SILION TECHcan help.SILION TECH's technical support team is available 24/7 to help you troubleshoot any problems.
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