Alien Technology ALR-8698 Anmeldelse: Specifikationer og alternativer

Nextwaves Engineering··Hardwareanmeldelse·3 min. læsning

The ALR-8698 is an IP67 passive $250 antenna. Weigh the costs of connecting discrete antennas to master readers vs Nextwaves monolithic panels.

Tekniske specifikationer

FrekvensGlobal (865-928 MHz)
ProtokolN/A (Passive Antenna Element)
TilslutningsmulighederCoaxial Type N / SMA
IP-klassificeringIP67
Dimensioner258 x 258 x 36 mm
Vægt0.91 kg
StrømforsyningN/A (Passive)
LæsehastighedN/A (Passive)
Anslået pris$250

Hardwareoversigt

Alien Technology ALR-8698 er en RFID-enhed i industriel kvalitet. Den opererer inden for Global (865-928 MHz)-området og understøtter N/A (Passive Antenna Element)-standarden, hvilket gør den udbredt i virksomheders logistikanvendelser.

Med en IP-klassificering på IP67 tilbyder den beskyttelse mod specifikke miljøforhold, der er typiske i lagre eller detailbutikkers baglokaler. Læseren bruger N/A (Passive) til kontinuerlig ydeevne, mens dens angivne maksimale læsehastighed topper ved N/A (Passive).

Forbindelse og netværksintegration

I moderne implementeringer er netværksintegration den største hindring. Denne model tilbyder Coaxial Type N / SMA muligheder for at overføre data tilbage til centrale systemer.

En stor flaskehals med ældre Alien Technology hardware er dog den store afhængighed af proprietære SDK'er (som LLRP) eller dyre tredjeparts IoT-middleware til at behandle rå tagdata til meningsfuld forretningsintelligens.

Nextwaves-alternativet

Hvis dit ingeniørteam evaluerer Alien Technology ALR-8698, præsenterer Nextwaves NR155 en langt overlegen cloud-native arkitektur. Ældre systemer driver i sagens natur høje kapitaludgifter gennem leverandørlåsning og proprietære softwareøkosystemer.

Nextwaves eliminerer fuldstændigt denne barriere ved at levere en standard MQTT REST API direkte på enheden. Dine softwareudviklere kan integrere taglæsning direkte i din brugerdefinerede ERP- eller WMS-backend på dage i stedet for måneder, hvilket fuldstændigt omgår tilbagevendende licensgebyrer for middleware.


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What is the ALR-8698?

The Alien Technology ALR-8698 is a globally tuned, circularly polarized passive broadcast patch. It accepts raw RF energy from an external active reader and propagates it across the Global (865-928 MHz) spectrums safely.

How much does this setup cost initially?

The antenna lists near $250. However, fully realizing an RFID portal demands purchasing expensive active interrogators (e.g. Alien F800), heavy shielding RF cables, and managing complex third-party software middleware pipelines.

Why should I choose Nextwaves instead?

Wiring discrete antennas forces structural engineers to snake coaxial cables through difficult facility geometries. Nextwaves simplifies site architecture by merging the antenna and gateway inside a single board running standard IP networking over Ethernet.

Is the hardware durable enough for warehouses?

Encased within a heavy poly-carbonate IP67 shell, it dimensions out to 258 x 258 x 36 mm and weighs 0.91 kg. It survives intense dust, factory vibrations, and direct water jets without failing.

Does it support multiple network types?

It offers zero native data networking. Operating simply as a continuous transmission line, its connection relies exclusively on securing the Coaxial Type N / SMA sockets directly to the master logic board.

Can my team install this internally?

Deployment means securing the board physically to ceiling trusses via four-point anchors. IT staff must properly crimp and tune the coaxial N-type cables running between the board and the reading module to minimize decibel drop-offs.

How does the remote management work?

Lacking all internal silicons, it carries a N/A (Passive) rating. Asset calculation speeds depend completely on how aggressively the attached master box pulses the RF field.

Do I need proprietary software to run it?

You cannot interact with this panel programmatically. Instead, engineers must configure middleware to manage the active reader unit controlling the analog voltage supplied to the patch.

What warranty comes with the reader?

The passive unit retains a foundational 12-month manufacturer defect protection plan. Assuming it isn't physically destroyed, the passive patch array possesses a near-infinite functional lifecycle.

Are the antennas sold separately?

Projecting an 8.5 dBic circular field across the broad Global (865-928 MHz) framework, it successfully illuminates mixed-orientation freight moving erratically through vast conveyor logistics hubs.