RF Products
TEK Freedom RFID Adapter Compatible with Bluetooth Devices

The wireless RFID Adaptor capable of reading and writing to RFID tags of multiple frequencies and protocols.
Frequencies currently available on the RFID Bluetooth Reader are 125kHz, 134.2kHz and 13.56MHz.
Transmitting data to any Bluetooth PDA or Bluetooth compatible PC is simple using the Freedom's wireless technology. Files can be stored on the PDA for later download to a database or uploaded directly to a PC.
The Freedom RFID Adaptor can read the following tags:
- All 134kHz ISO 11784/11785 Standard
- 134kHz half and full duplex animal tags
- 13.56MHz ISO15693, ISO 18000
- 13.56MHz Philips ICode
- 13.56MHz Texas Instruments Tag-It
- HiTags H48, H56
- Sokymat Unique 125kHz
Because of its rechargeable self-contained batteries, the Freedom RFID Bluetooth Adaptor does not derive power from an external power source and will not drain the batteries in the PDA. If additional battery life is required, 4-AA batteries can be installed.
The handheld reader also functions as a stationary reader using the supplied AC charger.
PDA and Industrial Case sold separately.
Demonstration Application PC Software and PDA Software for Palm and Pocket PC are provided with the scanner.
Operating System Requirements: Microsoft Windows XP only; Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher. Software source files are free and available for developers upon request.
Size: 3.5" x 7.0"
Battery: Rechargeable NiMH
PDA/Computer Connection: Bluetooth @ 56.7k Baud
DC Input: 6V @ 1A max during charging
Drop Test: 12 feet (Freedom in Industrial Case, as shown above.)

Also available is the Freedom bare board for your own custom casing and Freedom Dry Pak 5" X 8" Pouch.
http://www.tekind.com/rfid/134-125 Freedom Data Sheet.pdf
http://www.tekind.com/rfid/13.56 Freedom Data Sheet.pdf
TEK Freedom EA with Wireless Bluetooth Technology

The wireless RFID Adaptor capable of reading and writing to RFID tags of multiple frequencies and protocols (now with an extended antenna).
The Freedom EA has been specifically modified for use with TEK's Pistol Grip External Antenna (PGA) accessory. An Internal/External switch allows the user easy access to the correct mode. When used in conjunction with the optional PGA, an extra 18 inches of "arm" is added to your reach. Includes all features of the original Freedom and is capable of reading and writing to multiple RFID tags. Transmitting data to any Bluetooth PDA or Bluetooth compatible PC is simple using the Freedom's wireless technology. Files can be stored on the PDA for later download to a database or uploaded directly to a PC.
The Freedom is self-contained and because of its own rechargeable batteries does not need to draw power from the PDA or other external source. It can also be used as a stationary reader with the included AC adaptor. If expected field usage will exceed the rechargeable battery life, the user can install 4-AA Alkaline batteries.
Frequencies currently available on the RFID Bluetooth Reader are 125kHz, 134.2kHz and 13.56MHz.
The Freedom RFID Adaptor can read the following tags:
- All 134.2kHz ISO 11784 Standard
- 134.2kHz half and full duplex animal tags
- 13.56MHz ISO15693, ISO 18000
- 13.56MHz Philips ICode
- 13.56MHz Texas Instruments Tag-It
- HiTags H48, H56
- Sokymat Unique 125kHz
- PDA and Industrial Case sold separately.
Demonstration Application PC Software and PDA Software for Palm and Pocket PC are provided with the scanner. Operating System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows XP only; Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher. Software source files are free and available for developers upon request. (Tek Freedom EA is also available in bare board form.)

Size: 3.5" x 7.0"
Battery: Rechargeable NiMH
PDA/Computer Connection: Bluetooth @ 56.7k Baud
DC Input: 6V @ 1A max during charging
Drop Test: 12 feet (Freedom EA only, the Pistol Grip Extended Antenna Accessory has not been tested.)
http://www.tekind.com/rfid/Freedom EA Data Sheet REV
A.pdfhttp://www.tekind.com/rfid/Pistol Grip Data Sheet REV A.pdf
TEK Mousemat RFID Scanner
The MOUSEMAT is a custom-designed RFID reader/writer capable of reading and writing to the industry standard 13.56 MHz tags including:
- Philips
- Texas Instruments
- Infineon
- ISO 15693
- Microchip
Applications for the MOUSEMAT include order entry, computer security, and inventory control. Custom printing available.

Size: 9.25" x 7.75"
Pad Material: Foam Rubber with plastic as an insert.
Power: USB
Download Connection: USB
Carrier Frequencies: 13.56 MHz. 915 MHz coming early in 2007.
Weight: 13 oz.
Read Distance: 2 to 6 inches depending on tag size
RF power: 200mw
http://www.tekind.com/specsheets/Mousemat 915MHz.pdf
http://www.tekind.com/specsheets/Mousemat 1356MHz.pdf
Z- Radio System
(All Z- Radio System products are available through Mouser Electronics. www.mouser.com)
TEK’s system of three radio modules provide a ready-made platform for applications using the ZigBee Stack. Each module includes a complete 2.4GHz radio with antenna and flash based microcontroller. A Microchip ICD2 port on a mini Molex 5-pin header allows for firmware loading and debugging.
Z tag (round tag)

This compact 1.4" diameter PCB includes a holder for a single 3V lithium coin cell. The Z-TAG is intended as a complete minimal low power radio module for monitoring or active tagging applications. It has CC2420 plus PIC18LF2520 in a tiny package with ceramic antenna. This runs the 3.5 stack with enough resources for a basic RFD. The Z-TAG has three spare IO lines brought to a header for remote control or monitoring applications. The tag can easily accommodate a memory size of 128Kbytes.
http://www.tekind.com/specsheets/Z-TAG.pdf
z-usb (Radio to USB Interface)

This is a USB interface for connecting the radio network to a laptop or PC. It's designed to fit into a readily available small Hammond plastic enclosure, available in either black or grey finish. The PCB is 1.1" x 2.1". A mini-USB port is built into the board for easy networking with a computer or PC. Using the FTDI FT232R chip, PIC 18LF2620 and CC2420, the Z-USB can run the Microchip 3.5 stack coordinator or RFD and is self-powered from the USB. Use with a standard mini-USB cable.
http://www.tekind.com/specsheets/Z-USB.pdf
Z-link (Radio Link- Repeater)

This is a slightly larger PCB, measuring 3.3" x 2.2". It has a battery holder for 3xAA cells on the back and a DC supply jack. The Z-LINK uses the PIC18F66J10 plus CC2420, folded PCB dipole antenna, regulated power supply with either 3xAA Alkaline primary cells, or NICADs. DC input for battery charging. The Z-Link also has an RS232 interface and fits into a readily available Hammond enclosure. The Z-LINK is primarily intended as a FFD/coordinator for mesh network to extend range of the other modules, but would make a fine platform for general purpose use where the larger size battery, more interfaces and large program memory is required. The Z-LINK can run RFD, FFD, Coordinator, or Router. PIC is a trademark of Microchip Technology Inc.
http://www.tekind.com/specsheets/Z-LINK.pdf
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