RFID replacement dossierUpdated: May 25, 2026

ThingMagic (JADAK) M7e-PicoAnálise: Especificações e Alternativas

The ThingMagic M7e-Pico is a tiny $100 Impinj E310-based UHF module. Determine its engineering limits and software integration costs.

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Technical verdict

ThingMagic (JADAK) M7e-Pico is a mainstream hardware purchase, but it is not always the best architecture for direct RFID data integration.

Do not evaluate M7e-Pico by list price alone. Its strongest fit is a project that already uses UART Serial / I2C, has time for RF tuning, and accepts extra middleware work. If the engineering team needs open APIs, realtime data, and faster edge-to-cloud deployment, Nextwaves NR155 is the stronger replacement path to evaluate.

Initial cost

$100 before deployment accessories

Published throughput

50 tags/second

Integration surface

UART Serial / I2C

Physical data

18 x 21 x 3 mm; 3 g; IP: Bare PCB (None)

Published specs

Specifications to validate before replacing

Frequência

Global (860-960 MHz)

Protocolo

EPC Gen2v2, ISO 18000-63

Conectividade

UART Serial / I2C

Classificação IP

Bare PCB (None)

Dimensões

18 x 21 x 3 mm

Peso

3 g

Fonte de Alimentação

3.3V to 5.25V DC

Taxa de Leitura

up to ~50 tags/sec

Preço Estimado

$100

Deployment review

Operational strengths and risks

This summary is based on public specifications and does not replace an on-site RF survey.

Fit score

3.5/5

Strengths

  • UART Serial / I2C gives network teams a familiar integration surface instead of local-only collection.
  • 3.3V to 5.25V DC can reduce separate power drops when switch PoE budget is available.
  • The $100 hardware baseline is easier to budget than premium fixed-reader configurations.
  • 50 tags/second can fit faster inventory lanes when the read zone is tuned correctly.

Validate

  • Quoted hardware price is not installed system cost; include antennas, cables, mounts, power, software, and configuration work.
  • RF performance depends on tag material, antenna position, transmit power, reader orientation, and site interference.
  • Bare PCB (None) must be checked against dust, humidity, temperature, and cleaning requirements.
  • Raw RFID reads still need duplicate filtering, business-event mapping, and ERP/WMS integration before operations can use them.

Deployment review

Buying decision matrix

Best fit

Fixed UHF RFID projects that already use UART Serial / I2C and have time for RF tuning.

Weak fit

Do not compare device price only; total cost depends on accessories, software, and integration.

Deployment risk

Bare PCB (None), 3.3V to 5.25V DC, 18 x 21 x 3 mm, and 3 g must match the site layout.

Software risk

Plan for middleware, SDK work, duplicate filtering, and business-event mapping.

Alternative architecture

ThingMagic (JADAK) M7e-Pico vs Nextwaves

01

Visão Geral do Hardware

O ThingMagic (JADAK) M7e-Pico é um dispositivo RFID de nível industrial. Ele opera na faixa de Global (860-960 MHz) e suporta o padrão EPC Gen2v2, ISO 18000-63, tornando-o amplamente implantado em aplicações de logística empresarial.

Com uma classificação IP de Bare PCB (None), ele oferece proteção contra condições ambientais específicas típicas em armazéns ou áreas de estoque de lojas. O leitor utiliza 3.3V to 5.25V DC para desempenho contínuo, enquanto sua taxa máxima de leitura declarada atinge up to ~50 tags/sec.

02

Conectividade e Integração de Rede

Em implementações modernas, a integração de rede é o obstáculo mais significativo. Este modelo oferece UART Serial / I2C opções para transferir dados de volta aos sistemas centrais.

No entanto, um grande gargalo com o hardware legado do ThingMagic (JADAK) é a forte dependência de SDKs proprietários (como LLRP) ou middleware IoT de terceiros caros para processar dados brutos de tags em informações comerciais significativas.

03

When to choose Nextwaves instead of another closed reader

Se sua equipe de engenharia está avaliando o ThingMagic (JADAK) M7e-Pico, o Nextwaves NR155 apresenta uma arquitetura nativa da nuvem muito superior. Os sistemas legados inerentemente impulsionam altos gastos de capital por meio de vendor lock-in e ecossistemas de software proprietários.

A Nextwaves elimina completamente essa barreira, fornecendo uma API REST MQTT padrão diretamente no dispositivo. Seus desenvolvedores de software podem integrar a leitura de tags diretamente em seu backend ERP ou WMS personalizado em dias, em vez de meses, contornando completamente as taxas recorrentes de licenciamento de middleware.

Alternative architecture

Leitor RFID UHF IoT Fixo NR155

APIs MQTT/REST nativas da nuvem integradas. Sem SDKs proprietários, sem licenciamento de middleware. Integre diretamente com seu ERP ou WMS em dias.

View Nextwaves NR155
Nextwaves NR155 Fixed IoT UHF RFID Reader

Portas de Antena

4 x Portas RP-TNC

Velocidade de Leitura

Até 400 tags/segundo

Potência de Saída

0–33 dBm (incrementos de 1dB)

Protocolo de Rede

MQTT / MQTTS

FAQ

Perguntas Frequentes

These answers help purchasing and engineering teams review cost, integration, and deployment risk.

01

O que é o M7e-Pico?

The ThingMagic (JADAK) M7e-Pico is a bare-board surface mount UHF RFID module built around the Impinj E310 reader chip. It parses EPC Gen2v2, ISO 18000-63 formatted tags across Global (860-960 MHz) bandwidths for embedding into medical devices or portable printers.

02

Quanto custa esta configuração inicialmente?

A raw module starts at around $100 for small batches. This price explicitly excludes necessary engineering costs such as custom PCB carrier boards, soldering, secondary MCU processors, antennas, and housing enclosures required to make it functional.

03

Por que devo escolher a Nextwaves em vez de outras?

Buying raw modules shifts immense software and hardware development burdens onto your engineering teams. Nextwaves offers monolithic, fully integrated turnkey readers that plug directly into standard Ethernet ports out-of-the-box.

04

O hardware é durável o suficiente para armazéns?

As a bare SMD component, it weighs a sheer 3 g and measures just 18 x 21 x 3 mm. Lacking any chassis, it holds a Bare PCB (None) rating and will instantly fail if exposed to unmanaged static discharge or moisture.

05

Ele suporta vários tipos de rede?

The component interfaces strictly over raw UART Serial or I2C pinouts. It has no native IP networking, meaning all Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth tunneling must be added and secured by the parent device's host processor.

06

Minha equipe pode instalar isso internamente?

Hardware engineers must solder the module to a custom motherboard, while software engineers deploy the ThingMagic Mercury API across the host MCU to initialize the radio and cycle its inventory logic.

07

Como funciona o gerenciamento remoto?

Geared specifically toward power-constrained OEM embedding, it achieves a maximum read rate of up to ~50 tags/sec. It is suited for single-item identification or wearable tool tracking, not wholesale pallet sweeping.

08

Preciso de software proprietário para executá-lo?

The host processor dictates entirely how parsed data reaches your cloud. You must build firmware bridging logic that converts local UART UART frames into IP packets sent to your enterprise database via Wi-Fi or LTE.

09

Qual garantia acompanha o leitor?

JADAK provides standard component-level warranties against manufacturing faults. However, soldering temperatures or static shocks experienced during OEM integration frequently void these warranties if not strictly logged.

10

As antenas são vendidas separadamente?

Equipped with a single MMCX or U.FL edge connector to pair with a custom antenna element across the Global (860-960 MHz) block. The maximum transmit power peaks at +24 dBm.